Asked by ashely
                what type of polynomial is 5x^y?
its binomial right?
            
        its binomial right?
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    how many terms do you see? 1
how many wheels on a <b>bi</b>cycle? 2
how many lenses in a <b>mono</b>cle? 1
The expression is a monomial.
A binomial has two terms, which are separated by a + or - sign
Actually, 5x^y is not even a polynomial. It is an exponential function of x and y.
Polynomials have constant values for exponents. For example,
5 x^2 y (monomial)
3xy^3 + xy^2 (binomial)
    
how many wheels on a <b>bi</b>cycle? 2
how many lenses in a <b>mono</b>cle? 1
The expression is a monomial.
A binomial has two terms, which are separated by a + or - sign
Actually, 5x^y is not even a polynomial. It is an exponential function of x and y.
Polynomials have constant values for exponents. For example,
5 x^2 y (monomial)
3xy^3 + xy^2 (binomial)
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