A [real] constant.
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It is a monomial.
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.
Well, honey, the least common multiple of a monomial like a^3s and s^2 is simply a^3s^2. You just gotta take the highest power of each variable that appears in either monomial, slap 'em together, and there you have it. Math made sassy.
Term- a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables.
Ah, what a lovely question! When we have a complex number like -2i, we can see that the real part is 0. You see, the real part is the coefficient of the term with the variable "i," and in this case, there isn't a real part, so it's simply 0. Just a happy little zero floating peacefully in the complex plane.