They are the integer powers of that variable.
It is the integral power of the number or the product of the number and variable(s). there is no special name.
The statement is true only if either the number is 0, or the variables are all raised to the power 0. In no other case can a variable involved.
A number is a specific value or quantity, while a variable represents an unknown or changing quantity, often denoted by letters like x or y. A product of numbers and variables raised to natural number powers is referred to as a polynomial. Polynomials consist of terms that can include constants (numbers), variables, and exponents that are whole numbers (non-negative integers). For example, (3x^2 + 2x + 1) is a polynomial where (3), (2), and (1) are coefficients, and (x) is the variable raised to the powers of 2 and 1.
Yes it can, but it depends on what kind of variable and how it relates to the whole number.
The whole idea of a variable is that any number can replace it.
Zero is a whole number and definition of monomial is " a number, or a variable, or a combination of a constant and a variable"
It is the perfect square of that number.
A variable
It is called a discrete variable because it represent an integer (whole number, counting number), which comes from a subset of all numbers. Except statistically, people have to be added to groups in "whole" people.
what do you mean? of course you can. divide like a regular number. just leave the Variable sign behind. hahah i hope this help[;
If it isn't a whole number than theres a constant in the formulae
Yes.