Yes.
Since a negative number is a term, it is a monomial.
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135ab is a monomial, where 135 is its coefficient.A monomial is a number or a variable or a product of numbers and variables.
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 negative number is a term, it is a monomial.
Any number, all by itself, is a monomial, like 5 or 2700 or -15.
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Since a monomial is a term, any real number is is a monomial.
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135ab is a monomial, where 135 is its coefficient.A monomial is a number or a variable or a product of numbers and variables.
Zero is a whole number and definition of monomial is " a number, or a variable, or a combination of a constant and a variable"
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Yes, it is.
Yes, monomials can have negative exponents. When a monomial has a negative exponent, it means that the variable or variables in the monomial are in the denominator of the fraction. For example, x^(-2) is equivalent to 1/x^2. Negative exponents indicate that the variable should be moved to the opposite side of the fraction line and the exponent becomes positive.
Yes, 10 is a monomial. A monomial is a mathematical expression that consists of a single term, which can be a constant, variable, or a product of constants and variables raised to non-negative integer powers. Since 10 is a constant term without any variables, it qualifies as 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...