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Definition of Monomials
1. monomial [n] - See also: monomial
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monomials
Literary usage of Monomials
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elementary Algebra by John Henry Tanner (1904)
"Addition of monomials. That the sum of several similar monomials may be ...
Observe that this reasoning applies to any two similar monomials whatever. ..."
2. First-year Mathematics for Secondary Schools by Ernst Rudolph Breslich (1915)
"CHAPTER XIV MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION Multiplication of monomials 365. In finding
the product of two or more monomials it is assumed that the commutative ..."
3. Elements of Algebra: On the Basis of M. Bourdon, Embracing Sturm's and by Charles Davies (1871)
"Since we may reason in a similar manner upon any two monomials, we have for the
division of monomials the following RULE. I. Divide the co-efficient of the ..."
4. Supervised Study in Mathematics and Science by Stephen Clayton Sumner (1922)
"The above illustrations are all monomials. Therefore the first problem under
Addition will be addition of monomials, which becomes our first problem. ..."
5. Elementary Algebra: Embracing the First Principles of the Science by Charles Davies (1851)
"Extraction of the Square Root of monomials. 1O3. ... By the rule for the
multiplication of monomials (Art. 35), we have that is, in order to square a ..."