Algebraic Expressions and Identities — MATHS STD 8 — Question
Gujarat BoardEnglish MediumSTD 8MATHSAlgebraic Expressions and Identities1 Mark
Question
Identify the terms, thier coefficients following expressions: $\frac{\text{a}}{2}+\frac{\text{b}}{2}-\text{ab}$
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Answer
Definitions: A term in an algebraic expression can be a constant, a variable or a product of constants and variables separated by the signs of addition $(+)$ or subtraction $(-).$ Examples: $27,\text{x},\text{xyz},\big(\frac{1}{2}\big)\text{x}^2\text{yz}$ etc. The expression $\frac{\text{a}}{2}+\frac{\text{b}}{2}-\text{ab}$ consists of three terms , i.e., $\frac{\text{a}}{2},\frac{\text{b}}{2}$ and $-ab$ m and $-ab.$ The coefficient of $\frac{\text{a}}{2} \ \text{is} \ \frac{\text{1}}{2}$. The coefficient of $\frac{\text{b}}{2} \ \text{is} \ \frac{\text{1}}{2}$ and the coefficient of $−ab$ is $-1.$
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