Q23.
Question
Determine whether the given expression is a monomial. Write yes or no.
Explain your reasoning.
Step-by-Step Solution
VerifiedNo, the expression is not a monomial.
A polynomial which contains only one non-zero single term is called a monomial. A monomial consists either one variable or a constant or products of more than one variable with a coefficient along with the exponents as a whole numbers.
Note: A monomial cannot have a variable in the denominator. The variable in the denominator is considered as second term.
The different parts of the monomial expression are given as follows:
Coefficient: The number which is multiplied by the variable in the expression.
Variable: The alphabets present in the monomial expression are called as variables
Literal part: All the other parts except the coefficient, are called the literal part of the expression.
Degree: The sum of the powers of the variables in the expression is the degree of the expression.
Example: is a monomial expression.
Here, see that the coefficient is 5.
Variables in the given expression are a and b.
The literal part of the expression is .
From the definition, a monomial expression must contain only one non-zero term.
The expression contains plus sign and two non-zero terms. 2 is considered as one term and 2c is considered as the second term.
Therefore, it is a binomial expression.
Hence, is not a monomial expression.