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12 March, 16:33

Is the sum of two monomials always a monomial?

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  1. 12 March, 18:35
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Sum of two monomials is not necessarily always a monomial.

    For example:

    Suppose we have two monomials as 2x and 5x.

    Adding 2x+5x, we get 7x.

    So if two monomials are both like terms then their sum will be a monomial.

    Suppose we have two monomials as 3y and 4x

    Now these are both monomials but unlike, so we cannot add them together and sum would be 3y + 4x, which is a binomial.

    So if we have like terms then the sum is monomial but if we have unlike terms sum is binomial.

    Product of monomials:

    suppose we have 2x and 5y,

    Product : 2x*5y = 10xy (which is a monomial)

    So yes product of two monomials is always a monomial.
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