The degree of a monomial is the sum of the exponents of its variables. In the monomial (-5x^{10}y^{3}), the exponent of (x) is 10 and the exponent of (y) is 3. Adding these together gives (10 + 3 = 13). Therefore, the degree of the monomial (-5x^{10}y^{3}) is 13.
5x + 23x + 10 = 28x + 10( ? ? ? )
7x2 - 5x + 4 is not a monomial because it has more than one term. It is a quadratic polynomial.
5x+2=x+10 5x-x=10-2 4x=8 x=2
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The degree of a monomial is the sum of the exponents of its variables. In the monomial (-5x^{10}y^{3}), the exponent of (x) is 10 and the exponent of (y) is 3. Adding these together gives (10 + 3 = 13). Therefore, the degree of the monomial (-5x^{10}y^{3}) is 13.
5x+5x-10 10x-10 is the only answer you can get from this
5x^2(5x + 1)
5x + 23x + 10 = 28x + 10( ? ? ? )
7x2 - 5x + 4 is not a monomial because it has more than one term. It is a quadratic polynomial.
5x + (3y-x) + (10-2y) = 5x + 3y - x + 10 -2y = 5x - x + 3y - 2y + 10 = 4x + y +10
5x+10=40 5x+10-10=40-10 5x=30 5x/5=30/5 x=6
5x+2=x+10 5x-x=10-2 4x=8 x=2
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It is simply 5x + 10. Since it is an expression, there can be no solution.
yes cause it is just one term
-5x+(3x-8)