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Identify the Term, Their Coefficients for the Following Expression: 3x2y2 − 5x2y2z2 + Z2 - Mathematics

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Identify the term, their coefficients for the following expression:

 3x2y2 − 5x2y2z2 + z2

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Solution

Definitions:
term in an algebraic expression can be a constant, a variable or a product of constants and variables separated by the signs of addition (+) or subtraction (\[-\] ) . Examples: 27, x, xyz, \[\frac{1}{2} x^2 yz\] etc.
The number factor of the term is called its coefficient.

The expression 

\[3 x^2 y^2 - 5 x^2 y^2 z^2 + z^2\] consists of three terms , i.e.,​  

\[3 x^2 y^2\], \[- 5 x^2 y^2 z^2\] and  \[z^2\].

The coefficient of

\[3 x^2 y^2\] is 3. The coefficient of \[- 5 x^2 y^2 z^2\] is \[- 5\] and the coefficient of \[z^2\] is 1.

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Chapter 6: Algebraic Expressions and Identities - Exercise 6.1 [Page 2]

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RD Sharma Mathematics [English] Class 8
Chapter 6 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Exercise 6.1 | Q 1.3 | Page 2
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