Math, asked by lavleshkumar6, 1 year ago

define monomial give some example also​

Answers

Answered by parineeta35
8

Step-by-step explanation:

A monomial is an expression in algebra that contains one term, like 3xy. Monomials include: numbers, whole numbers and variables that are multiplied together, and variables that are multiplied together. Any number, all by itself, is a monomial, like 5 or 2,700.

Answered by aanikabajaj
3

Answer:

When in an algebraic expression, there is only one term, then it is said to be a monomial. For example, 100, 84,2y etc.

Similar questions