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An expression that has the same variable raised to the same exponent is x^x. This expression does not have a formal name, however it is worth noting that x^x = e^xlnx.
A polynomial is a math expression that has a sum of terms, each of the terms include a variable or variables multiplied by a coefficient and raised to a power.
multiterm mathematical expression: a mathematical expression consisting of the sum of a number of terms, each of which contains a constant and variables raised to a positive integral power
A variable raised to a power:i.e., X2 is not equal to 2X...you can prove it by substituting a number for X...if you choose X=1, then 12 = 1 & 21 = 2, which are not equal obviously.
When it has any term in which the variable is not raised to a non-nagative integer power. So for example, if it contains a term such as x-3 [the power is not positive] or x1/2 or sqrt(x) [the power is not an integer] or sin(x), or log(x) etc [not powers of x].
An expression that has the same variable raised to the same exponent is x^x. This expression does not have a formal name, however it is worth noting that x^x = e^xlnx.
An exponential equation.
A polynomial is a math expression that has a sum of terms, each of the terms include a variable or variables multiplied by a coefficient and raised to a power.
An exponent is a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression. A coefficient is a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression. In the expression 4x^2 (four x squared) the four is the coefficient and the 2 is the exponent.
It is a linear inequality.
multiterm mathematical expression: a mathematical expression consisting of the sum of a number of terms, each of which contains a constant and variables raised to a positive integral power
A variable raised to a power:i.e., X2 is not equal to 2X...you can prove it by substituting a number for X...if you choose X=1, then 12 = 1 & 21 = 2, which are not equal obviously.
When it has any term in which the variable is not raised to a non-nagative integer power. So for example, if it contains a term such as x-3 [the power is not positive] or x1/2 or sqrt(x) [the power is not an integer] or sin(x), or log(x) etc [not powers of x].
A literal factor is a factor in an algebraic expression that consists of a single variable or a combination of variables raised to a positive integer power. For example, in the expression 3xy^2, the literal factors are x and y.
They are the integer powers of that variable.
The base
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