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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Yep! Because with a little rearrangement, this 4ba becomes 4ab. You can do this because, well, in multiplication this works. I mean, 2 x 3 is the same as 3 x 2 right? So to be like terms you have to have the same variables in both terms, and in both you have an a and a b being multiplied together- its just easier to see if you rearrange it (but not necessary)
A president can serve 2 terms of 4 years each. A total of 8 years.
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President Franklin Delano Roosevelt because of World War II
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