The collection of numbers and alphabets linked by the sign of multiplication and division is called algebraic term, 3, x, 5x, 9xy, \(\fra{2x^2}{4y^2}\), etc. are some examples of the algebraic term. The term with no variable is called constant term. The number or alphabets by which variable is multiplied is called the coefficient of the term. 3 is coefficient in 3x. The number used for the coefficient is called literal coefficient.
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