a monomial
Monomials only have one term.Example:6xy . . . . . .A+
monomial binomial trinomial polynomial
a-2b is a binomial. It has two terms: a, and -2b.
No, it is a binomial since it has two terms.
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a monomial
Monomials only have one term.Example:6xy . . . . . .A+
Yes, because it is a SINGLE term. MONOmial is ONE term. BInomail is TWO terms.
monomial binomial trinomial polynomial
a-2b is a binomial. It has two terms: a, and -2b.
No, it is a binomial. A monomial only has one term. A plus or minus sign creates or separates terms.
no it is a binomial. terms in an algebriac expression are separated by addition or subtraction ( + or -) symbols and must not be like terms. then just count the terms. one term = monomial, 2 terms = binomial, 3 terms = trinomial. More than 3 terms are usually just referred to as polynomials.
No, it is a binomial since it has two terms.
polynomials have 4 or more terms. I learned about that today in my math class. monomial =1 binomial=2 trinomial=3 polynomial=4+
Monomial. Monomial. Monomial. Monomial.
No because it has 3 terms