YES! A polynomial is made up of terms that are only added, subtracted or multiplied. Division is not allowed. It may have constants, exponents or variables. A monomial is one type of polynomial. y+2y is the same as 4y which is a monomial. It has degree 1 since the exponent on y is 1.
3(x+y)
None of these are constants. All are variables.
Yes, 18y3 + 2y2 + 1 is a polynomial; it is a cubic expression. If it were expanded to form an equation, then it would be a cubic equation (or higher), capable of solution.
First, let's write it out: 2y+23=y+75 1. Subtract y from both sides to get: y+23=75 2. Subtract 23 from both sides to get: y=52 And that's your final answer for y!
It is a polynomial in x and y.
y = ½ (6y = 3)
-14
23 is a monomial.
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y^(3) - 2y^(2) + 4y Factor out 'y' Hence y(y^2 - 2y + 4) This will not factor any further.
A fifth degree polynomial.