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Practice identifying expressions with no like terms using a clear, structured worksheet designed to strengthen algebra foundations.
Level: Beginner (Grades 6–8) | Topic: Like Terms
Concept
Expressions with no like terms contain variables that are all different.
When no variable appears more than once, the expression cannot be simplified by collecting like terms.
Example
• a + b has no like terms.
• 3x + 2y has no like terms.
• q + r + 3s has no like terms.
To identify expressions with no like terms, compare the variables only.
If every variable is different, the expression contains no like terms.

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