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.
The coefficient.
A monomial.
Zero is a whole number and definition of monomial is " a number, or a variable, or a combination of a constant and a variable"
Since a monomial is a term, any real number is is a monomial.
It is a monomial.
135ab is a monomial, where 135 is its coefficient.A monomial is a number or a variable or a product of numbers and variables.
The correct answer is Monomial , but you can say Term
The number of times that the variable occurs as a factor in the monomial. In other words, the exponent of the variable, e.g., x² - x + 6 is 2nd degree.
A Monomial;)
you foil it out.... for example take the first number or variable of the monomial and multiply it by everything in the polynomial...
yes any number by itself is a monomial like 5 or 2700. It can also be a variable like m or b.
"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. "
That would be a pure number, without a variable.