In elementary mathematics, a term is either a single number/variable, or the product of several numbers and/or variables. For example, in
- 3+4x+5yzw
3, 4x, and 5yzw are all terms. This definition doesn't cover all usage in more advanced math.
See also: Mathematics, Terminology, Meaning, Factor, Expression, Arithmetics[?]
In language, term is a certain kind of word like Jargon, Slang.
Common misspelling and questions (FAQ)
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