A degree of a monomial is simply what exponent or power the monomial is raised to. Key: ^ means "raised to the power of" -5t^2 means the degree is 2, the number is -5, and the variable which is being put to the power of, is t. the degree has a little trick, however. If there are three monomials or more, being added or subtracted, to make a polynomial, and each has a degree (lone variable has a degree of 1) and the monomial that has the highest degree represnts the whole polynomial's degree.
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By definition, a monomial has only one unknown independent variable, usually represented by a letter of the alphabet. The exponent immediately after that symbol for the unknown is the degree of the monomial.
The monomial -2 has a degree of 0.
What is the degree of 18 as a monomial
Yes. A monomial is a zero-degree polynomial. Although the prefix poly means "several" the definition allows for any finite number of terms.
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The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents on the variables.
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4x2y The degree of the monomial is 2.
Zero is a whole number and definition of monomial is " a number, or a variable, or a combination of a constant and a variable"
It can have any degree. For example, 4x7 is of degree 7.