If you mean 2 times 2, then no, but 2 and 2x are monomials.
no it is a binomial. it has 2 terms: 2x and 3
(x + 2) is a binomial. (x2 + 2x + 1) is a trinomial
monomial is expression having one variable only eg : 2x,2y+3,4t-5+8 etc
No, it is a binomial since it has two terms.
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If you mean 2 times 2, then no, but 2 and 2x are monomials.
no it is a binomial. it has 2 terms: 2x and 3
(x + 2) is a binomial. (x2 + 2x + 1) is a trinomial
2X is an example.
monomial is expression having one variable only eg : 2x,2y+3,4t-5+8 etc
No, it is a binomial since it has two terms.
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2x is just 2x and it is not a polynomial. This is a monomial because it just has one term. a polynomial is four or more terms.
The monomial -2 has a degree of 0.
When they are added together, the sum is a monomial.
Common monomial factors are the shared factors in a group of terms. Five examples include: 1) (2x) in the terms (2x^2) and (4x); 2) (3y) in (6y^3) and (9y^2); 3) (5z^2) in (10z^3) and (15z^2); 4) (a) in (3a^2b) and (5ab^2); and 5) (4m^2n) in (8m^3n^2) and (12m^2n). These factors can be factored out when simplifying expressions.
3(2x + 1)