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5 January, 20:50

Are 12x^2y^3z and - 45zy^3x2 like terms? explain why or why not.

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  1. 5 January, 21:06
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    Here in the second term I am considering 2 as power of x.

    So rewriting both the terms here:

    First term: 12x²y³z

    Second term: - 45zy³x²

    Let us now find out whether they are like terms or not.

    "Like terms" are terms whose variables (and their exponents such as the 2 in x²) are the same.

    In the given two terms let us find exponents of each variable and compare them for both terms.

    z : first and second term both have exponent 1

    x: first and second term both have exponent 2

    y: first and second term both have exponent 3

    Since we have all the exponents equal for both first and second terms variables, so we can say that the two terms are like terms.
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