(x + 2) is a binomial.
(x2 + 2x + 1) is a trinomial
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∙ 13y agoIt is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial).
A monomial is simply a special case of a polynomial - one with a single term.
Every term of a polynomial is a monomial.
Yes, it can be considered a polynomial with one term.
No. A monomial (watch the spelling, please - only one "no") is a special case of a polynomial. A polynomial may have any number of terms; a monomial has exactly one term.
It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial).
you foil it out.... for example take the first number or variable of the monomial and multiply it by everything in the polynomial...
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A monomial is simply a special case of a polynomial - one with a single term.
A single term, so monomial.
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Every term of a polynomial is a monomial.
Yes. In general, a monomial is a polynomial.
If you want to multiply the monomial by the polynomial, yes. In that case, you have to multiply the monomial by every term of the polynomial. For example: a (b + c + d) = ab + ac + ad More generally, when you multiply together two polynomials, you have to multiply each term in one polynomial by each term of the other polynomial; for example: (a + b)(c + d) = ac + ad + bc + bd All this can be derived from the distributive property (just apply the distributive property repeatedly).
It is a monomial.
23 is a monomial.
Yes, it can be considered a polynomial with one term.