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It is a term.
A quotient is the result of a division of one number by another. You cannot have a quotient (or a product, or a sum) for only one number.
n/12. n=variable......stands for the number.
quotient* * * * *No. It is a multiple.
Since the variable may be real or complex, there is no single word or phrase to describe such a thing.
It is a term.
It is simply a variable term.
It is called a term.
A monomial.
Putting a question mark at the end of a bunch of mathematical terms does not make it a meaningful question.
The quotient of thirty and the product of ten times a number
write a variable expresson to represent the phrase: the quotient of a number 3
A quotient is the result of a division of one number by another. You cannot have a quotient (or a product, or a sum) for only one number.
n/12. n=variable......stands for the number.
Term- a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables.
In Algebra a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together.
quotient* * * * *No. It is a multiple.