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A polynomial is the sum of one or more terms (monomials). (poly implies many)x2 + 2x, 3x3 + x² + 5x +6, 4x - 6y + 8 A monomial is a single-term algeabric expression. A monomoial is the product of real numbers and variables with non-negative integer powers. Consequently, a monomial has NO variable in its denominator. It has one term. (mono implies one)13, 3x, -57, x², 4y², -2xy, or 520x²y²(notice: no negative exponents, no fractional exponents)*there are also binomials and trinomials
Arranged from least to greatest, the numerators and denominators are the times tables of the simplest form.
They are all factor of any integer ending in "00".
An integer is a whole number. Some examples are 0, 1, 2, 3, etc. Negative whole numbers are also integers, e.g. -5. Add integers means take two or more integers and add them together. For example, 1+2=3 is an example of adding two integers (1 and 2) to get 3. Notice that 3 is also an integer. Adding integers together will always result in another integer. More than one integer can be added together. For example: 1+2+3=6.