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What is a number or variable placed to the right of and above another number variable or expression?

XnThat is an exponent.


What is an equation in which the variable appears in separate terms and neither variable contains an exponent other than 1?

A = b.


How do you spell exponent?

That is the correct spelling of "exponent" (an advocate, or the numerical power to which a number or variable is raised)


Can you multiply a variable with an exponent with a variable without an exponent?

Yes, you can multiply a variable with an exponent by a variable without an exponent. When you do this, you simply add the exponents of the same base. For example, if you multiply (x^2) by (x), the result is (x^{2+1} = x^3).


A term such as 36 that contains no variable?

a constant is a number with no variable


When a variable is to the exponent of 0 what do you do?

When a variable is raised to the exponent of 0, the result is always 1, provided the base is not zero. This is based on the mathematical rule that states (a^0 = 1) for any non-zero number (a). Therefore, regardless of the variable or number, if it is in the form (x^0), it equals 1.


When you take the square root of a variable with an even number exponent how does the exponent value change?

When you take the square root of a variable raised to an exponent, you divide the exponent by two. For example the square root of x^4 is x^2, because x^2 x x^2 =x^4.


What is the classification of terms according to number and degree?

the degree of polynomial is determined by the highest exponent its variable has.


What is the degree of a variable in a monomial?

The number of times that the variable occurs as a factor in the monomial. In other words, the exponent of the variable, e.g., x² - x + 6 is 2nd degree.


What is exponent coefficient?

An exponent coefficient typically refers to the numerical factor that multiplies a variable raised to a power in an algebraic expression. For example, in the expression (3x^2), the number 3 is the coefficient, while (x^2) indicates that the variable (x) is raised to the exponent of 2. The coefficient provides the scaling factor for the variable's exponential term.


Degree of a term?

the variable's exponent


What is the coefficient and the exponent of the square root of 3b?

The coefficient is the number placed before a variable, or variables. As for the exponent: taking the square root of a number is the same as raising it to the power 1/2, so you can consider the exponent to be 1/2. Edit: So coefficient is ./3 and exponent is 1/2