2 times 3 times 5 times x times x times y = 30x2y
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.
Since a monomial is a term, any real number is is a monomial.
Monomial.
The coefficient.
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It is 7x3b
Any polynomial in which there are at least two co-prime coefficients will have 1 as the greatest monomial factor.
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the coefficient
To factor a monomial, is to write the monomial as the product of two monomials. there are more than one possible answers when factoring For example if you had: 6x4 the answer could be -(2x3)(3x) -(2x2)(3x2) -(6x)(x3) -(x)(6x3) -(6x2)(x2)
(x + 1) and (x + 2) are monomial factors of the polynomial x2 + 3x + 2 (x + 1) and (x + 3) are monomial factors of the polynomial x2 + 4x + 3 (x + 1) is a common monomial factor of the polynomials x2 + 3x + 2 and x2 + 4x + 3
To find the common monomial factor of a set of monomials, first identify the variables and their corresponding exponents in each monomial. Next, determine the smallest exponent for each variable that appears in all the monomials. Finally, combine the variables with their corresponding smallest exponents to form the common monomial factor. This factor will be the largest monomial that can be factored out from each original monomial.
12ab
10m2n =2(5mn)