18-Mar-2015, 8:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-Mar-2015, 9:04 PM by IceyLava108.)
Well, it can essentially be reduced to a monomial because there are no unknown values within the expression, but the expression, when not simplified, can be considered to contain more than one single term.
I also see how it can be considered one whole term not simplified at all, as if the expression were to be equivalent to <i>x</i> in the expression "<i>x</i> + 2" or something (where this would be a binomial and upon the removal of 2 the expression is a monomial, but at the same time, I'm an idiot.
I also see how it can be considered one whole term not simplified at all, as if the expression were to be equivalent to <i>x</i> in the expression "<i>x</i> + 2" or something (where this would be a binomial and upon the removal of 2 the expression is a monomial, but at the same time, I'm an idiot.