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, (4x^3) is a monomial. A monomial is defined as a single term that can be a constant, a variable, or a product of constants and variables raised to non-negative integer powers. In this case, (4) is the coefficient and (x^3) is the variable raised to a power, making (4x^3) a valid monomial.
Yes.
Monomial. Monomial. Monomial. Monomial.
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.
Yes, (4x^3) is a monomial. A monomial is defined as a single term that can be a constant, a variable, or a product of constants and variables raised to non-negative integer powers. In this case, (4) is the coefficient and (x^3) is the variable raised to a power, making (4x^3) a valid monomial.
4
Yes.
It is 2401c2.
Monomial. Monomial. Monomial. Monomial.
The monomial for (8a^2b) is simply (8a^2b) itself. A monomial is a single term algebraic expression that can consist of a coefficient (in this case, 8), variables (here, (a) and (b)), and their respective exponents. In this expression, (a) is raised to the power of 2, and (b) is raised to the power of 1 (implicitly). Thus, it is a valid monomial.
degree of monomial
7x2 - 5x + 4 is not a monomial because it has more than one term. It is a quadratic polynomial.
No. A monomial is a polynomial with just one term, so that the power must be only a positive integer.