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skad [1K]
3 years ago
4

Why are the following expressions not monomials?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Tcecarenko [31]3 years ago
8 0

Step-by-step explanation/ Answer:

These expression are polynomials.

polynomials- A polynomial is an expression that consist with variables and coefficients that involves only subtraction,addition,division,or multiplication.

Monomial is a type of polynomial. Monomial consist of one term.

example of a monomial is down below.....

Why are the following expressions not monomial?

3/h is not a monomial because a variable is being divided if you put into fraction form the variable is in the denominator. which makes it not a monomial.

ab-1 has a negative exponent so this is incorrect

x+2w this more than one variable so its not one term. therefore its not a monomial.

3cdx has 3 variable being multiplied by each other so it would look like this

3*c*d*x this is not a monomial because its more than one term.

Which expressions are monomial?

b+2b+2 has 3 terms so this is a trinomial not a monomial.

(x-2x)2 we need to simplify to see if this is a monomial

2x*2=4x

x*2=2x

2x-4x= -2x

-2x is a monomial

-4+6 is not a monomial or a polynomial because it doesnt have a variable.

rs/t is not a polynomial becuase a variable is being divided and cannot be simplifed

36x2yz3  is a monomial since its just one term.

lubasha [3.4K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Why are the following expressions not monomials?

3cdx

The exponent is not a non-negative integer.

x+2w

The expression is not a product.

The variable is in the denominator.

ab-1

The exponent is not a non-negative integer.

Step-by-step explanation:

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