The sum of two unlike monomials involves combining them by simply writing them next to each other, as they cannot be combined algebraically. Unlike monomials have different variables or powers, so they retain their individual identities in the sum. For example, the sum of (3x^2) and (4y) is expressed as (3x^2 + 4y).
No, the sum of two monomials is not always a monomial. A monomial is a single term that consists of a coefficient and variables raised to non-negative integer powers. When two monomials are added, they can only be combined if they have the same variables raised to the same powers; otherwise, the result is a polynomial with multiple terms, not a single monomial.
No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)
It means that something has two parts.Specifically in algebra, a binomial is the sum of two monomials.
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a monomial
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.
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A trinomial is the sum of three monomials, any more than that does not have a special name
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No, the sum of two monomials is not always a monomial. A monomial is a single term that consists of a coefficient and variables raised to non-negative integer powers. When two monomials are added, they can only be combined if they have the same variables raised to the same powers; otherwise, the result is a polynomial with multiple terms, not a single monomial.
No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)
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It means that something has two parts.Specifically in algebra, a binomial is the sum of two monomials.
a monomial
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A polynomial.