Glossary

Term

Also written: terms · algebraic term

Definition

A term is one piece of an expression, separated from the others by plus or minus signs. The expression 4x + 12 - 2x has three terms: 4x, 12 and -2x.

Finding the terms

Split at every ++ and -, and keep each sign with the piece that follows it:

4x+122x4x + 12 - 2x

The terms are 4x4x, +12+12 and 2x-2x. Carrying the sign along is what keeps combining like terms from going wrong.

Multiplication does not separate terms

4xy4xy is one term, not two. Multiplication and division bind a term together; only addition and subtraction split one from the next. Similarly 3x5\tfrac{3x}{5} is a single term.

Terms inside parentheses

In 4(x+3)4(x + 3) the whole bracket is part of one term until you distribute. That is why you cannot start combining anything with the xx inside it while the parentheses are still there — see multi-step equations.

Lessons that use this term

  • How to Solve Multi-Step Equations

    Solve multi-step equations by distributing, combining like terms, then undoing operations in reverse order, with worked examples and practice problems.

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