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Identifying the Parts of an Expression
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TERMS Each expression is made up of terms. A term can be a number, a variable, or a constant multiplied by a variable or variables. Each term in an algebraic expression is separated by + or – sign. 5x + 3y + 8 What are the terms? The terms are 5x, 3y and 8.
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VARIABLES A variable is a symbol assigned to an unknown value. It is usually represented with letters such as x, y, or t. Variables are lower case letters!
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Coefficients and Variable Parts
In a term like 7x , there are two parts: the numerical part and the variable part The numerical part is given a special name—it is called the coefficient. 7 x Coefficient Variable
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In the term 4y, what is the coefficient? What is the variable?
In the term 17x, what is the coefficient? What is the variable? 4 is the coefficient and y is the variable. 17 is the coefficient and x is the variable.
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That is, x has a coefficient of 1 . Also, x2 has a coefficient 1 .
If you don't ‘see’ a coefficient, then it is 1. That is, x has a coefficient of 1 . Also, x2 has a coefficient 1 . It's never necessary to write a coefficient of 1, because multiplication by 1 doesn't change anything.
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Constants A term like “2” that has no variable part is called a constant term, because it is constant—it never changes. It have a fixed value.
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Conventional Way to Write Terms
In any term, it is conventional to write the numerical coefficient first. You should write 4x, not x4.
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