monomial
a real number, variable, of the product of a real number and one or more variables with whole number exponents. May also be called a term.
A monomial is a polynomial term that consists of only one term and can be represented by a single numerical coefficient and one or more variables raised to non-negative integer powers. For example, 3xy^2 is a monomial since it has only one term and comprises the coefficient 3, variables x and y raised to powers 1 and 2, respectively. A constant like 5 or a single variable like x are also considered monomials since they can be written as 5x^0 and x^1, respectively. Monomials are often used in algebraic expressions and equations, and they can be added, subtracted, multiplied and divided using the rules of elementary algebra.
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