no because it is only one term and it really can not
You add like terms together.
Yes.
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".
A polynomial with three terms, that is, three monomials that are added together.
A binomial is the sum of two monomials. A trinomial is the sum of three monomials. A polynomial is the sum of one or more monomials.A binomial is the sum of two monomials. A trinomial is the sum of three monomials. A polynomial is the sum of one or more monomials.A binomial is the sum of two monomials. A trinomial is the sum of three monomials. A polynomial is the sum of one or more monomials.A binomial is the sum of two monomials. A trinomial is the sum of three monomials. A polynomial is the sum of one or more monomials.
two monomials added/subtracted together. e.g. x + 2
no because it is only one term and it really can not
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You add like terms together.
sum of the monomials APEX =)
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Yes.
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".
A polynomial with three terms, that is, three monomials that are added together.
5x2 and 10x3
monomials are just polynomials with one term, i.e. 2xy2, n3, etc. A binomial has two terms, i.e. 3xy2+2, etc.