A polynomial
mono is one term///// adding or subtracting the monomials are just like any addition or subtraction problem... just make sure you are + or - like terms
Definition of a monomial:A monomial is a variable, a real number, or a multiplication of one or more variables and a real number with whole-number exponentsExamples of monomials and non-monomialsMonomials 9x9x6xy0.60x4yNot monomials y - 6x-1 or 1/x√(x) or x1/26 + xa/xPolynomial definition:A polynomial is a monomial or the sum or difference of monomials. Each monomial is called a term of the poynomialImportant!:Terms are seperated by addition signs and subtraction signs, but never by multiplication signsA polynomial with one term is called a monomialA polynomial with two terms is called a binomialA polynomial with three terms is called a trinomialExamples of polynomials:Polynomial Number of termsSome examplesMonomial 12, x, 5x3Binomial 22x + 5, x2 - x, x - 5Trinomial 3x2 + 5x + 6, x5 - 3x + 8
A polynomial.
In algebra, an expression consisting of the sum or difference of two monomials (see the definition of monomial), such as 4a-8b.
Quadratic polynomial
A polynomial
a single polynomial it only has one variable
mono is one term///// adding or subtracting the monomials are just like any addition or subtraction problem... just make sure you are + or - like terms
sum of the monomials APEX =)
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Definition of a monomial:A monomial is a variable, a real number, or a multiplication of one or more variables and a real number with whole-number exponentsExamples of monomials and non-monomialsMonomials 9x9x6xy0.60x4yNot monomials y - 6x-1 or 1/x√(x) or x1/26 + xa/xPolynomial definition:A polynomial is a monomial or the sum or difference of monomials. Each monomial is called a term of the poynomialImportant!:Terms are seperated by addition signs and subtraction signs, but never by multiplication signsA polynomial with one term is called a monomialA polynomial with two terms is called a binomialA polynomial with three terms is called a trinomialExamples of polynomials:Polynomial Number of termsSome examplesMonomial 12, x, 5x3Binomial 22x + 5, x2 - x, x - 5Trinomial 3x2 + 5x + 6, x5 - 3x + 8
A polynomial.
In algebra, an expression consisting of the sum or difference of two monomials (see the definition of monomial), such as 4a-8b.
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.
It means the sum of several monomials.
A single-term algebraic expression is called a monomial. A monomial is the product of real numbers and variables with nonnegative exponents.How to recognize a monomial?Examples: -2abc; 3/x; -r^2s; 3/4x; xy^-3-2abc and -r^2s are monomials3/x, 3/4x, and xy^-3 are not monomials because each has an unknown variable in the denominator (xy^-3 = x/y^3).The number in front of the variable, or numerical factor, is called the numerical coefficient of the term, or simply coefficient.Examples:2x^2, the coefficient is 2;x^5, the coefficient is 1;-3y, the coefficient is -3;-6a/7, the coefficient is -6/7.Terms that have the same variable factors are like terms. Monomials with the same like terms can be combined. For example,2x + 3x = (2 + 3)x = 5x5x^2y^3 - 2x^2y^3 = (5 - 2)x^2y^3 = 3x^2y^3But 8xy and x cannot be combined because one monomial has x and y as its variables and the second monomial has only x. Therefore, the monomials are not like terms, and the resulting expression will remain 8xy +y.