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is 6m^2n^5 a monomial?
What degree is -x^4y^3 is?
The ^ is use to show the exponets
What degree is -x^4y^3 is?
The ^ is use to show the exponets
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Steve
the degree is the sum of the exponents. So,
-x^4y^3 is degree 7
and yes, the 1st one is a monomial. polynomials have terms separated by + and - signs.
-x^4y^3 is degree 7
and yes, the 1st one is a monomial. polynomials have terms separated by + and - signs.
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