written with an exponent
"Degree one" means that the highest exponent is one. Similarly, "degree two" means that the highest exponent is two, etc. The number of exponents is not limited - the exponents may be used for different variables, for example. The degree simply specifies the highest exponent that can be used.
What is the value of the exponent in the scientific notation expression for 0.0000083?
2x2x2x2x
An exponent is the power that a number is raised to. For instance, in the expression 3^2 ("three squared"), 2 is the "exponent" and 3 is the "base." A positive exponent just means that the power is a positive number. For instance, the following expression does not involve a positive exponent: 3^(-2). Horses rule!!!!!
x2 + 3x + 4 This is quadratic because the highest exponent of x is 2, and it is an expression because there is no equals sign.
An expression is non polynomial if it has : negative exponent fractional exponent variable exponent in the radicand
written with an exponent
"Degree one" means that the highest exponent is one. Similarly, "degree two" means that the highest exponent is two, etc. The number of exponents is not limited - the exponents may be used for different variables, for example. The degree simply specifies the highest exponent that can be used.
What is the value of the exponent in the scientific notation expression for 0.0000083?
Not necessarily. If the exponent is not an integer then it is not a polynomial.
Exponent
Not necessarily. Every exponent in the exponent must be a non-negative integer. This is not what you have specified. For example, if n = 3.5, it is not a term in a polynomial expression.
An exponent is any number denoted in the following manner. 2x where x is an exponent.
The exponent is 1, the coefficient is -5.
The exponent would be 10.
No.