Yes.
The exponents are added.
The answer to your question is the numerical value of your grammar mistakes.
The numerical factor of a term is called the "coefficient."
If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial. If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial. If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial. If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial.
35 5,7 No exponents required.
The numerical factor of a term is called the "coefficient."
The numerical factor of a term is called the "coefficient."
The numerical factor is known as the coefficient of a term.
The numerical factor of a term is called the "coefficient."
165 55,3 11,5,3 No exponents required.
the coefficient
the numerical factor in a term of polynomial