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It is the integral power of the number or the product of the number and variable(s). there is no special name.
The statement is true only if either the number is 0, or the variables are all raised to the power 0. In no other case can a variable involved.
A variable is a single letter that represents a number. For example x is a variable.An algebraic expression can contain variables, numbers, mathematical symbols, etcetera. An example of an algebraic expression is 3x+12.
An "expression" is anything that can be evaluated into a number. That includes variables; if you replace them with values, you can get a number. Here are some example:5 (numbers themselves are expressions)x (a simple variable)5+3 (a sum)x+3 (a sum involving variables)3y (a product involving variables)5x2 + 3x - 2 (a polynomial)sin(x) (a mathematical function)
135ab is a monomial, where 135 is its coefficient.A monomial is a number or a variable or a product of numbers and variables.
In Algebra a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together.
Term- a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables.
A term.
A Monomial;)
It is called a term.
A constant is not a variable at all, and none of its factors was a variable. It is constant.
It is the integral power of the number or the product of the number and variable(s). there is no special name.
The expression is 9*x.
In algebra, variables are represented by letters such as x. A variable could be any number. That number is the "value" of the variable. In an expression, you can choose a number to put in for x, and simplify to get a number which is the value of the expression. In an equation, you can solve for the value of x, which will be the value of x which makes the equation true.
An algebraic expression can have a mixture of numbers and variables, but it does not contain an equals sign.
any number or variable or product of numbers and variables
A variable is a letter that represents a number. An expression that contains at least one variable is called variable expression, also called algebraic expression. A variable expression has one or more terms. A term is a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables. For example,3(x^2)y + 2xy + x - 7 is a variable expression, where you have 4 terms.When working with variable expression, you often use the substitution principle:If a = b, then a may be replaced by b in any expression.The set of numbers that a variable may be represent is called replacement set, or domain, of the variable. To evaluate a variable expression, you replace each variable with one of its values and simplify the numerical expression that results.Example: Evaluate the expression 2x - 4y for x = 5 and y = -9.Solution:2x - 4y= 2(5) - 4(-9)= 10 + 36=46