yes
No because it has 3 terms
The monomial of (5xy^2) is a single term expression that consists of a coefficient and variables raised to non-negative integer powers. In this case, the coefficient is 5, (x) is raised to the power of 1, and (y) is raised to the power of 2. Thus, (5xy^2) is indeed a monomial.
2
None of the graphs that I can see!
1
Yes, it is.
No because it has 3 terms
14xy2 would be 3 (14xy)2 would be 4
2,3,2a,3a,3b,2b,3b^2,2b^2
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The monomial of (5xy^2) is a single term expression that consists of a coefficient and variables raised to non-negative integer powers. In this case, the coefficient is 5, (x) is raised to the power of 1, and (y) is raised to the power of 2. Thus, (5xy^2) is indeed a monomial.
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None of the graphs that I can see!
1
(4s + 1)(4s + 1) or (4s + 1)2
Another way of writing X squared divided by 2 is (X^2)/2. This notation represents the expression X squared (X^2) being divided by 2. The use of parentheses helps clarify the order of operations, ensuring that the square of X is divided by 2.
The monomial -2 has a degree of 0.