The term of office for house members.
values and constants
A president can serve 10 years total. That would be two elected terms of four years and two years of a President who died or left office by resignation, Impeachment, or disability. Lyndon Johnson could have been elected to two terms of four years each because he took over from assassinated President Kennedy in 1963 in the last two years of his term. That would have made nine years and just over two months.
Two centuries.
A binomial consists of exactly two terms. These terms are typically connected by a plus or minus sign. For example, in the expression (a + b) or (3x - 4), each represents a binomial with two distinct terms.
Two presidential terms are 8 years in length total.
FOIL. First terms Outer terms Inner terms Last terms
The US President can serve a maximum two full terms. One term is four years. A president who finishes another president's term which has less than two years to go, can still serve two more full terms. Therefore, in theory, it is possible to serve for 10 years in this special case.
Bill Clinton served five terms. He was elected to three two-year terms in 1978, 1982 and 1984. He was also elected to two four year terms in 1986 and 1990. He served only two years of his last term after winning the presidential election in 1992.
The expression ( 2l + 2w ) consists of two terms: ( 2l ) and ( 2w ). Each term is separated by the addition operator. Therefore, the total number of terms in the expression is two.
It depends on the country and the level of government. Some terms are 3 years, some are 4 years, and some 5.
A president can serve two presidential terms of four years. Altogether, he/she can serve eight years as president.
At the state level, Georgia has 56 senators as of September 2014. The terms last for two years, but there is no limit on how many terms a senator can serve.