Exponents and Monomials. Monomial is an expression that is a number, a variable, or a product of a number and variables. Constant is a monomial containing.

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Exponents and Monomials

Monomial is an expression that is a number, a variable, or a product of a number and variables. Constant is a monomial containing no variables. Coefficient is a numerical factor of a monomial. Degree is the sum of the exponents of a monomial’s variables. Power is the expression of the form x n.

Laws of Exponents Negative Exponents: Multiplying Powers:

Laws of Exponents Dividing Powers: Power of a Power: Power of a Product:

Laws of Exponents Power of a Quotient: Power of Zero: 1

Examples using the laws of exponents:

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