Appendix I: Identify Terms, Coefficients, and Like Terms
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Identify Terms, Coefficients, and Like Terms
Algebraic expressions are made up of terms. A term is a constant or the product of a constant and one or more variables. Some examples of terms are .
The constant that multiplies the variable(s) in a term is called the coefficient. We can think of the coefficient as the number in front of the variable. The coefficient of the term is . When we write , the coefficient is , since . The table below gives the coefficients for each of the terms in the left column.
Term | Coefficient |
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An algebraic expression may consist of one or more terms added or subtracted. In this chapter, we will only work with terms that are added together. The table below gives some examples of algebraic expressions with various numbers of terms. Notice that we include the operation before a term with it.
Expression | Terms |
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EXAMPLE 7
Identify each term in the expression . Then identify the coefficient of each term.
The expression has four terms. They are , and .
The coefficient of is .
The coefficient of is .
Remember that if no number is written before a variable, the coefficient is . So the coefficient of is .
The coefficient of a constant is the constant, so the coefficient of is .
TRY IT 7.1
Identify all terms in the given expression, and their coefficients:
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The terms are 4x, 3b, and 2. The coefficients are 4, 3, and 2
TRY IT 7.2
Identify all terms in the given expression, and their coefficients:
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The terms are 9a, 13a2, and a3, The coefficients are 9, 13, and 1
Some terms share common traits. Look at the following terms. Which ones seem to have traits in common?
Which of these terms are like terms?
- The terms and are both constant terms.
- The terms and are both terms with .
- The terms and both have .
Terms are called like terms if they have the same variables and exponents. All constant terms are also like terms. So among the terms ,
Like Terms
Terms that are either constants or have the same variables with the same exponents are like terms.
EXAMPLE 8
Identify the like terms:
a.
Look at the variables and exponents. The expression contains , and constants.
The terms and are like terms because they both have .
The terms and are like terms because they both have .
The terms and are like terms because they are both constants.
The term does not have any like terms in this list since no other terms have the variable raised to the power of .
b.
Look at the variables and exponents. The expression contains the terms
The terms and are like terms because they both have .
The terms are like terms because they all have .
The term has no like terms in the given expression because no other terms contain the two variables .
TRY IT 8.1
Identify the like terms in the list or the expression:
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9, 15; 2x3 and 8x3, y2, and 11y2
TRY IT 8.2
Identify the like terms in the list or the expression:
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4x3 and 6x3; 8x2 and 3x2; 19 and 24