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the terms of an expression are constants, coefficients, or variables. When they are part of an equation, the terms are all the objects in the equation, not including operation or equality symbols such as -, +, ×, ÷, =, ≤ etc.
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rewrite, this is the definition of terms in a mathematical vocabulary.
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In an expression, the components are classified as constants, coefficients, or variables. When these components are included in an equation, they encompass all the elements present, excluding operational or equality symbols such as -, +, ×, ÷, =, ≤, and so forth.
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In mathematical vocabulary, the term "terms" refers to the individual components of an expression, which can include constants, coefficients, and variables. In the context of an equation, terms encompass all the elements present, excluding operational or equality symbols like -, +, ×, ÷, =, and ≤.
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