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Q: What is a polynomial with only one term?
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What is the degree of this term 4xy?

It is a polynomial of degree one in x, and also a polynomial of degree one in y.


When can you say that the term is a term of polynomials?

If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial. If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial. If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial. If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial.


How can you know that a term is polynomial?

A [single] term cannot be polynomial.


How do explain how to multiply polynomials?

You simply need to multiply EACH term in one polynomial by EACH term in the other polynomial, and add everything together.


What is a polynomial with four terms?

First off, it is NOT A QUINTIC! Typically a polynomial of four or more terms is called "a polynomial of n terms", where n is the number of terms. Only the one, two, and three term polynomials are referred to by a particular naming convention.


Is square root of 3x a monomial?

No. A monomial is a polynomial with just one term, so that the power must be only a positive integer.


Is x raised to a negative number a polynomial?

you are so messed up....... a polynomial is just a expression consisting of several terms. like abc or ab or 2a or 5a............so x to a negative number is not a polynomial because x is only one term


Is 1 a polynomial?

Yes any constant or variable is a polynomial. To be most precise, 1 is a monomial meaning it has one term.


How does one differentiate a polynomial?

Differentiate it term by term.Each term of a polynomial is of the form a*x^n where a is a constant and n is a non-negative integer.So, the derivative of such a term is a*n*x^(n-1).


What is the coefficient of the term of degree 7 in the polynomial below?

There is no polynomial below.(Although I'll bet there was one wherever you copied the question from.)


Can a constant be considered a polynomial?

No, a constant cannot be considered a polynomial because it is only a single term. A polynomial is defined as an expression that consists of the variables and coefficients that involves only the operations of subtraction, addition, multiplication, and the non-negative integer exponents.


What is the degree of a polynomial having one term and single variable?

It depends on the power to which the single variable is raised in that one term.