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which is the like monomial in 7-3x+8​

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Answered by HussainSuperStudent
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Answer:

There are 2 Monomials here

Monomials are Positive

Positive Here are No Monomials Completely Expression Because There are 3 Terms

It is Trinomial .

Step-by-step explanation:

Monomials are polynomials with one term that can include constants, variables, and variables with exponents. The variables in a monomial must not have negative or fractional exponents.

monomial, also called power product, is a product of powers of variables with nonnegative integer exponents, or, in other words, a product of variables, possibly with repetitions. The constant 1 is a monomial, being equal to the empty product and x0 for any variable x. If only a single variable x is considered, this means that a monomial is either 1 or a power xn of x, with n a positive integer. If several variables are considered, say, {\displaystyle x,y,z,}x,y,z, then each can be given an exponent, so that any monomial is of the form {\displaystyle x^{a}y^{b}z^{c}}x^{a}y^{b}z^{c} with {\displaystyle a,b,c}a,b,c non-negative integers (taking note that any exponent 0 makes the corresponding factor equal to 1).

(2): A monomial is a monomial in the first sense multiplied by a nonzero constant, called the coefficient of the monomial. A monomial in the first sense is a special case of a monomial in the second sense, where the coefficient is 1. For example, in this interpretation {\displaystyle -7x^{5}}-7x^{5} and {\displaystyle (3-4i)x^{4}yz^{13}}(3-4i)x^{4}yz^{{13}} are monomials (in the second example, the variables are {\displaystyle x,y,z,}x,y,z, and the coefficient is a complex number).

In the context of Laurent polynomials and Laurent series, the exponents of a monomial may be negative, and in the context of Puiseux series, the exponents may be rational numbers.

Since the word "monomial", as well as the word "polynomial", comes from the late Latin word "binomium" (binomial), by changing the prefix "bi" (two in Latin), a monomial should theoretically be called a "mononomial". "Monomial" is a syncope by haplology of "mononomial".

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Answered by devashishsinghnegi
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Answer:

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