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  1. How to Identify Like Terms in Algebra

    • Check that the same variables (letters) appear in each of the terms.
    • Check that the exponent of each variable is the same in each of the terms.
    • Check that the only difference between the like terms is the coefficient. This is normally the number in front of the term, although a coefficient can sometimes be a letter (a constant).
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    i·den·ti·fy
    [īˈden(t)əˌfī]
    verb
    identify (verb) · identifies (third person present) · identified (past tense) · identified (past participle) · identifying (present participle)
    1. establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is:
      "the judge ordered that the girl not be identified" · "the contact would identify himself simply as Cobra"
    2. (identify someone/something with)
      associate (someone) closely with; regard (someone) as having strong links with:
      "he was equivocal about being identified too closely with the peace movement"
      Similar:
      think of together
      think of in connection with
      draw a parallel with
      mention in the same breath as
      set side by side with
      Opposite:
      • equate (someone or something) with:
        "because of my upstate accent, people identified me with a homely farmer's wife"
        Similar:
        equate with
        identify someone as
        consider someone/something to be
        regard as being the same as
        regard as being identical to
      • (identify with)
        regard oneself as sharing the same characteristics or thinking as someone else:
        "I liked Fromm and identified with him"
        Similar:
        be in tune
        have a rapport
        feel togetherness
        feel at one
        be in sympathy
        be on the same wavelength as
        speak/talk the same language as
        relate to
        feel for
        have insight into
        put oneself in the shoes of
    Origin
    mid 17th century (in the sense ‘treat as being identical with’): from medieval Latin identificare, from late Latin identitas (see identity) + Latin -ficare (from facere ‘make’).
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