The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents on the variables.
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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.
In mathematics, a polynomial is a finite expression made up of variables and constants, by using the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication. The other requirement is the the exponents bet non-negative whole number.A polynomial is the sum of two or more monomials. That is why a monomial is not a polynomial.
Degree of a Polynomial
Monomials can have negative exponents, if the term for the exponent is not a variable, but if it is a variable with a negative exponent, the whole expression will not be classified. This is so because the definition of a monomial states that, a monomial can be a product of a number and one or more variables with positive integer exponents. I hope that answered your question!
A polynomial.
the degree of trinomial is the sum of the variables exponents
Variable exponents.
constant
a monomial
135ab is a monomial, where 135 is its coefficient.A monomial is a number or a variable or a product of numbers and variables.
polynomial