jjheat2003 jjheat2003
  • 11-02-2018
  • Mathematics
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Can the degree of a monomial ever be negative

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64011939 64011939
  • 11-02-2018
No it can’t be here’s an explanation:

A monomial cannot have a variable in the denominator or a negative exponent. The value of the exponent is the degree of the monomial. Remember that a variable that appears to have no exponent really has an exponent of 1. And a monomial with no variable has a degree of 0.

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itzyourgirl
itzyourgirl itzyourgirl
  • 12-02-2018
No it can’t even though someone answered it
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