x^(x-3y^) -xy(y^-2xy) -x(y^-5x^) simplify
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Answer:
An expression formed by the product of a variable and/or number. For example, 2y, 42xyz, 3, y and 2xy2 are all terms.
Step-by-step explanation:
The number before the variable which the variable is multiplied by. For example, in 5x, 5 is the coefficient.
Variable: An unknown in a term which you are usually trying to simplify or solve for in an equation. For example, in 2y, y is the variable.
Constant: A term with no variable. For example, 5,3,32 are all constants.
Polynomial: An algebraic expression which contains one or more terms. For example, 2x-3y, 4y, and 7x-3+4y are all polynomials
Monomial: An algebraic expression with one term. For example, 2x is a monomial.
Binomial: An algebraic expression with two terms. For example, 2x-3y is a binomial
Trinomial: An algebraic expression with three terms. For example, 2-y+10x is a Trinomial.