Like terms

In mathematics, like terms are summands in a sum that differ only by a numerical factor.[1] Like terms can be regrouped by adding their coefficients. Typically, in a polynomial expression, like terms are those that contain the same variables to the same powers, possibly with different coefficients.

More generally, when some variable are considered as parameters, like terms are defined similarly, but "numerical factors" must be replaced by "factors depending only on the parameters".

For example, when considering a quadratic equation, one considers often the expression

where and are the roots of the equation and may be considered as parameters. Then, expanding the above product and regrouping the like terms gives

  1. ^ "Like terms in Depth". Math Online. Math Online. Retrieved 2008-09-07.