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Algebraic expressions (Part 1)INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAHere are two terms:Term one−5a4Term two−4h2Term oneTerm two−5𝑎4−4ℎ2Are these like terms or not?Answer:

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Algebraic expressions (Part 1)INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAHere are two terms:Term one−5a4Term two−4h2Term oneTerm two−5𝑎4−4ℎ2Are these like terms or not?Answer:

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No, these are not like terms. Like terms are terms whose variables (and their respective powers such as the 2 in x^2) are the same. In the terms -5a^4 and -4h^2, the variables are not the same (one is a and the other is h), so they are not like terms.

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