Are you talking about factoring a polynomial and doing factorization by pulling a monomial out?
If you have an equation that looks like
(3x^2 +6yx + 12X^3)
You would first look for the coefficient that can go into all of them = 3 in this case
then what is a variable you can pull out of all of the in this case =x
so you pull out 3x and you get
3x(x+2y+4x^2)
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The factor monomial for 30x^2y is the simplest expression that can be factored out from the given monomial. In this case, the factor monomial is 10xy, which is obtained by finding the greatest common factor of the coefficients and variables in the expression. This factor monomial represents the common terms shared by all parts of the original monomial, making it easier to work with in algebraic expressions.
1. 3x2+12= 3(x2+4) 2. 7x2+35x= 7x(x+5)
You can really factor monomials since they are only one term. 3xmxmxn is pretty all you can do. but technically this is not called factoring.
Although you wouldn't normally factor a monomial term, x2 can also be expressed as x · x.
Yes, it is a monomial.