no because there can not be division in a monomial
The expression is: ab-18
False
a ⊕ b = ab' + a'b
Yes, it is a monomial.
The expression you gave is a monomial.
A Monomial is an algebraic expression containing only one term. For example:5, xy, 36x2y, a, 14b are the examples of monomial.
Mathematics. An algebraic expression consisting of only one term is called a monomial therefore:4x3 is a monomial it has only have one term.
no because there can not be division in a monomial
monomial
A monomial expression.
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A monomial is a single termed algebraic expression. A variable can be a monomial, but usually it follows a coefficient. (ex. 3x; 4xyz; 5y2z3)
(a-b)2 = (a-b)(a-b). You have to multiply each term in the left monomial by each term in the right monomial: a2 - ab - ab + b2 = a2 - 2ab + b2.
"Why is a constant a monomial?"The short answer is because a constant is a special typeof monomial.The reason for this is that the definition of a monomial reads: A monomial is"An expression that is eithera numeral (= a numerical expression which names a particular number, IE a constant),a variable,or a product of a numeral and one or more variables.""constant (monomial): A monomial consisting of a numeral only; a term with no variable factor. "
Monomial
A monomial is an algebraic expression with only one term. One example of a monomial is 4x. Other examples are 4x^2 or 8/y