Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Monomial Math Term

Introduction of monomial math term:

Polynomial:

In mathematics, an expression which contains variables and constants is known as polynomial. Based on the number of terms in the polynomial it is divided into three types. They are monomials, binomial and trinomials. In this article we will see the binomials and monomials.

Monomials: A monomial expression contains one term in it.

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monomial math term


Monomial:

In mathematics, a term monomial is an algebraic expression which has a single term as an expression. The word ‘mono’ gives the meaning of only one.

For example, 888y is considered as a monomial term. A single integer digit is also considered as a monomial. Here the monomial term is derived as a variable along with constant number.

For example,12000

Limitation in the term monomial:

A monomial expression does not contain a negative sign and fractions in it.
Possible chances in monomials:

If the  monomial multiplied with other monomial and the result is also monomial.
If the monomial  multiplied with constant and the result is also monomial.
We can multiply the  monomial  with other types of polynomial such as binomials, trinomials.

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Examples for monomial math term:


Example:1

What is the monomial term among the following.

a ) 12-9

b ) z1/4

c ) 56x + 1

d ) 13 y

Solution:

Step 1: The first choice has a negative term in it, so it is also not a monomial term.

Step 2: The second choice has a fraction in it, so it is also not a monomial term.

Step 3: The third choice has two terms in it, so it is also not a monomial term.

Step 4: The fourth choice has variable with constant, so it is called as the monomial term.

Ans: 13y

Example 2:

What is the monomial term among the following.

a ) z +x

b ) 58y

c ) 56 - y

d ) 4 x + 3y + 2

Solution:

Step 1: The first choice has two terms in it, so it is also not a monomial term.

Step 2: The second choice has a one term in it, so it is a monomial term.

Step 3: The third choice has two terms in it, so it is also not a monomial term.

Step 4: The fourth choice has three terms in it, so it is also not a monomial term.

Ans: 58y

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