A monomial is a mathematical expression that consists of a single term, which can be a number, a variable, or the product of numbers and variables raised to non-negative integer exponents. In its simplest form, a monomial takes the shape of ( ax^n ), where ( a ) is a coefficient, ( x ) is a variable, and ( n ) is a non-negative integer. Monomials do not include addition or subtraction of different terms. Examples include ( 4x^3 ), ( -2y ), and ( 7 ).
Zero is a whole number and definition of monomial is " a number, or a variable, or a combination of a constant and a variable"
Yes. A monomial is a zero-degree polynomial. Although the prefix poly means "several" the definition allows for any finite number of terms.
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By definition, a monomial has only one unknown independent variable, usually represented by a letter of the alphabet. The exponent immediately after that symbol for the unknown is the degree of the monomial.
It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial).
Zero is a whole number and definition of monomial is " a number, or a variable, or a combination of a constant and a variable"
"Why is a constant a monomial?"The short answer is because a constant is a special typeof monomial.The reason for this is that the definition of a monomial reads: A monomial is"An expression that is eithera numeral (= a numerical expression which names a particular number, IE a constant),a variable,or a product of a numeral and one or more variables.""constant (monomial): A monomial consisting of a numeral only; a term with no variable factor. "
Yes. A monomial is a zero-degree polynomial. Although the prefix poly means "several" the definition allows for any finite number of terms.
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By definition, a monomial has only one unknown independent variable, usually represented by a letter of the alphabet. The exponent immediately after that symbol for the unknown is the degree of the monomial.
It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial).
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Yes. "Monomial" has two definitions: 1. Any number like 1, x, xn, xyz, or xaybzc (with n, a, b, and c positive integers). 2. Anything under definition 1, but including monomials multiplied by a constant, like -5x and (1+2i)xy. Assuming "M" is a variable, "M" is a monomial by either definition. Basically, (by the second definition) a monomial is something that's one of the terms of a polynomial. e.g. in x2 + 5x - 3, x2, 5x, and -3 are monomials, and in x2 + xy + y2, x2, xy, and y2 are monomials.
Yes.
In algebra, an expression consisting of the sum or difference of two monomials (see the definition of monomial), such as 4a-8b.
Yes, it is a monomial.
15t is a monomial