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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the expression a monomial? Explain. A. No; its a binomial B. No; it cannot have an exponet. C. Yes; it is a product of a number and a variable D. No; it is a trinomial

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AlexandervonHumboldt2

OpenStudy (freckles):

E. Not enough information

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol that is all thats there

OpenStudy (freckles):

Well go on the side of the question and write that because without out a mathematical expression we can't say anything

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh never mine 12b3

OpenStudy (freckles):

is that suppose to be \[12b^3\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya

OpenStudy (freckles):

terms are separated by addition and subtraction symbols... like x-y or x+y has two terms x-y+z or x-y-z or something of that nature has 3 terms and so on... how many terms do you see? 1 term in the polynomial means monimial 2 terms in the polynomial means binomial 3 terms in the polynomial mean trinomial

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So is it C

OpenStudy (freckles):

yep

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thx

OpenStudy (freckles):

np

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