Monomial - Wikipedia A monomial, also called a power product or primitive monomial, [1] is a product of powers of variables with nonnegative integer exponents, or, in other words, a product of variables, possibly with repetitions [2]
Monomial - Definition, Degree | Monomial Examples - Cuemath In algebra, a monomial is an expression that has a single term, with variables and a coefficient For example, 2xy is a monomial since it is a single term, has two variables, and one coefficient
What is Monomial? - GeeksforGeeks A monomial is a single-term algebraic expression It can be a constant, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables where the variables have non-negative integer exponents
What Is a Monomial? A Kid-Friendly Definition A monomial is a type of algebraic expression that consists of only one term This one term can be a number (like 5 or –3), a variable (like x or y), a variable with an exponent (like x² or y³), or a product of a number and one or more variables (like 4x, –2xy, or 7x²y)
Monomial -- from Wolfram MathWorld A monomial is a product of positive integer powers of a fixed set of variables (possibly) together with a coefficient, e g , x, 3xy^2, or -2x^2y^3z A monomial can also be thought of as a nonzero summand of a polynomial (Becker and Weispfenning 1993, p 191; Cox et al 1996)