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5 April, 07:01

Is the expression a monomial? Explain. qs + 5 Yes; it only has one term with a variable. Yes; it only has variables and numbers. No; it is a binomial. No; it is a product.

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  1. 5 April, 07:05
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    The right answer is: No, it is a binomial.
  2. 5 April, 07:20
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    A monomial has only one term (mono means one). These are examples of monomials:

    1) 5xyz,

    2) 19m^2 n^2 p^2,

    3) x,

    4) abc.

    qs + 5 has two terms: qs and 5. Then it is a binomial (bi means two).

    Therefore, the right answer is: No, it is a binomial.
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