Answer
False.
Like terms are terms that have exactly the same variable factors.
Work Step by Step
The terms of an algebraic expressions are those parts separated by addition.
A term can be a number, a variable, or a number times some variables.
The numerical part of a term is called its coefficient.
If a term is written without a coefficient, the coefficient is understood to be 1
A term that consists of just a number is called a constant term.
The parts of each term that are multiplied are called the factors of the term
Like terms are terms that have exactly the same VARIABLE factors.
(not coefficients, so the statement is false)