Yes it is. If there was some form of addition/subtraction it would be a binomial if there were 2 components. (example 4^3+5x)
as in 7 a to the 3rd power? then that would be done..
A monomial in one variable of degree 4 is an expression that consists of a single term with a variable raised to the fourth power. An example of such a monomial is (5x^4), where 5 is the coefficient and (x) is the variable. The degree of the monomial is determined by the exponent of the variable, which in this case is 4.
Yes.
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7x2 - 5x + 4 is not a monomial because it has more than one term. It is a quadratic polynomial.
as in 7 a to the 3rd power? then that would be done..
A monomial in one variable of degree 4 is an expression that consists of a single term with a variable raised to the fourth power. An example of such a monomial is (5x^4), where 5 is the coefficient and (x) is the variable. The degree of the monomial is determined by the exponent of the variable, which in this case is 4.
The degree of a monomial is determined by the exponent of its variable. In the case of the monomial (-7x^4), the exponent of (x) is 4. Therefore, the degree of the monomial (-7x^4) is 4.
4
Yes.
It is 2401c2.
Monomial. Monomial. Monomial. Monomial.
degree of monomial
7x2 - 5x + 4 is not a monomial because it has more than one term. It is a quadratic polynomial.
4
No. A monomial is a polynomial with just one term, so that the power must be only a positive integer.
Yes, because a monomial is one number. 2 to the power of x is still one number. If you had an example such as 2 to the power of x + 3x+ 5, that would be considered a trinomial.