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2.4 Like Terms #1-12

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Watch the Video Lesson and then answer the questions below. Here are notes:


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Question 10
10.

Name the terms in the following expression.

3n + 4p + 2

Question 11
11.

Name the terms in the following expression.

Question 12
12.

Name the terms in the following expression.

Question 13
13.

Name the coefficients in the following expression.

3a

Question 14
14.

Name the coefficients in the following expression.

x - 7y + 8

Question 15
15.

Name the coefficients in the following expression.

-ab + 9a

Question 16
16.

Name the coefficients in the following expression.

Question 17
17.

Name the coefficients in the following expression.

Question 18
18.

Name the coefficients in the following expression.

Question 19
19.

Are the following terms LIKE or UNLIKE?

Question 20
20.

Are the following terms LIKE or UNLIKE?

12wc and 12cw

Question 21
21.

Are the following terms LIKE or UNLIKE?

10 and -2

Question 1
1.

How many terms are in this expression?
Remember terms are always separated by either a + or a - sign!

Question 2
2.

How many terms are in this expression?
Remember terms are always separated by either a + or a - sign! (so just 1 term!!)

Question 3
3.

What are the coefficients? Be careful here: Note that all coefficients MUST be with a variable (letter) (so -4 is not a coefficient)

Question 4
4.

What are the coefficients? Be careful here: Note that all coefficients MUST be with a variable (letter)

Question 5
5.

like or unlike terms? Must have same variable with same exponent.

Question 6
6.

like or unlike terms? Must have same variable with same exponent. These terms have different exponents so they are not like terms!

Question 7
7.

like or unlike terms? Must have same variable with same exponent.

Question 8
8.

like or unlike terms? Must have same variable with same exponent. (or no variable at all!). Constants or "just numbers" are like terms , so these are like terms!

Question 9
9.

like or unlike terms? Must have same variable with same exponent. (or no variable at all!).
Constants or "just numbers" are like terms