algebraic expression like terms
If an expression does not have a common factor, then it is called a "prime" expression.
The number in an exponential expression that is repeatedly multiplied is called the "base." In an expression like ( a^n ), ( a ) is the base, and ( n ) is the exponent, which indicates how many times the base is multiplied by itself.
The expression to stealing a womens virginity is often referred to as "popping a cherry". So the expression "save a cherry pop a collar" is implying it is better to pop a collar rather than a cherry ;]
It's called an algebraic expression.
The expression of a gene is called the phenotype.
In an expression p4 is called a term.
It is a tart-like pastry, hence the word Tart in its name. The "Pop" does not refer to popping out of the toatser - It was named Pop-Tart as a play on the "Pop-Art" craze at the time of its creation.
A number or expression that can be multiplied to get another number or expression is called a factor.
It is called "to evaluate" the expression.
Your affect is your expression. A labile affect is a normal, emotional expression on your face. Some mental disorders, like schizophrenia, cause you to have a mask-like expression. This is called a flat affect, and is one of the tell-tale symptoms of the disorder.
Realy fun! We have this game called pop the hamster!....