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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Factors of Algebraic Expressions and Factorisation
3x - 4y + 5z ...
Question
3
x
−
4
y
+
5
z
is an example of ________ in an algebraic expression.
A
like terms
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B
unlike terms
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C
coefficient
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D
variables
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Solution
The correct option is
C
unlike terms
3
x
−
4
y
+
5
z
is an example of unlike terms.
Because different variables
(
x
,
y
,
z
)
are used.
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