Franklin Roosevelt was the only President to serve 3 terms in the US
Two terms are "like terms" when they are the same. For example, in the equation: 14x2 + 9x - 3 = 149x 9x and 149x are like terms because they both have "x" in them. Note that x2 is not a like term to x. You can add and subtract like terms, but not unlike terms. So the above equation could be reduced to: 14x2 - 3 = 140x by subtracting 9x from both sides.
Ed Koch was the 105th Mayor of New York City, serving for 3 terms from 1978 to 1989. He had previously served in the U. S. House of Representatives.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He served 3 full terms and part of a fourth before his death.
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No, 6ab and 4ba are not like terms. Like terms are terms that have the same variables raised to the same powers. In this case, the terms have the same variables, 'a' and 'b', but the order in which they appear is different. Therefore, they are not considered like terms in algebraic expressions.
A president can serve 2 terms of 4 years each. A total of 8 years.
George Washington
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President Franklin Delano Roosevelt because of World War II
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