wala
7 terms
Assuming that a and b are two non-negative numbers, then their sum is a + b and the difference is |a - b|.
Harold love hanA
It means that something has two parts.Specifically in algebra, a binomial is the sum of two monomials.
The question does not make sense. The sum ad difference of two terms comprise only two terms so there are not 7 terms.
The difference.
wala
7 terms
Assuming that a and b are two non-negative numbers, then their sum is a + b and the difference is |a - b|.
The ones that are the sum or the difference of two terms.
Harold love hanA
It means that something has two parts.Specifically in algebra, a binomial is the sum of two monomials.
That means that you calculate the cubes of two numbers, and then either add or subtract them.
Yes, by definition, the sum of two integers is always an integer. Likewise, the product and difference of two integers is always an integer.
A difference of two squared terms, i.e.:a2 - b2This form can be factored into (a + b)(a - b).
No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)