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The product of monomials is a single term.

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How many terms does a monomial have?

Monomials only have one term.Example:6xy . . . . . .A+


Is monomials are polynomials?

Yes, monomials are a specific type of polynomial. A monomial is a polynomial that consists of only one term, which can include variables raised to non-negative integer exponents and coefficients. In contrast, a polynomial can have multiple terms, such as binomials (two terms) or trinomials (three terms). Therefore, all monomials are polynomials, but not all polynomials are monomials.


Division of Monomials and Polynomials by Monomials?

to multiplya polynomial by a monomial,use the distributive property and then combine like terms.


What is the monomial or sum of monomials or terms called?

a monomial


A number a power of a variable or a product of the two is a monomial while a polynomial is the of monomials?

sum of the monomials APEX =)


Whatdo we do when adding monomials?

You add like terms together.


Who invented monomials?

A monomial is a product of positive integer powers of a fixed set of variables. Monomials were invented by Austrian mathematician Bruno Buchberger.


What does polynomials mean in mathematical terms?

It means the sum of several monomials.


What is the definition of monomials?

A product of variables and numbers. Ex:) 5xIt can only be a product (multiplication). If you have 5 + x, then that would be a binomial because it has two monomials: 5 and x.A monomial is very similar to a term!


What is the formula of monomials?

monomials are just polynomials with one term, i.e. 2xy2, n3, etc. A binomial has two terms, i.e. 3xy2+2, etc.


What is a algebraic trinomial?

A polynomial with three terms, that is, three monomials that are added together.


What is product ofsum and difference of two monomials?

That's the difference of the monomials' squares. If the two numbers are "a" and "b" then (a + b)(a - b) = a^2 - b^2 where ^ means "to the power of".