Teaching Notes 5.1: Applying Monomial Vocabulary Accurately
Although the study of monomials is relatively easy, students often have trouble with the
terminology. Consistent reinforcement of the terms can help clarify confusion.
- Discuss the following facts with your students:
- A monomial is a numeral (called a ‘‘constant’’), a variable, or a product of a numeral and
one or more variables. The exponent of each variable must be a positive integer. - The coefficient of the monomial is the numerical factor of the monomial (usually the first
number). If a coefficient is not written, it is understood to be 1. For example, ‘‘1’’ is the
coefficient of the monomialx. - The degree of each variable in a monomial is the number of times the variable occurs as a
factor. - The degree of the monomial is the sum of the degrees of the variables in the monomial.
- A monomial is a numeral (called a ‘‘constant’’), a variable, or a product of a numeral and
- To summarize these facts, discuss the examples on the first chart on the worksheet with your
students. Especially point out that 3xand
1
5
xare examples of similar monomials because
they have the same variable and degree.
EXTRA HELP:
Monomials are never sums or differences.
ANSWER KEY:
(1)10, 5, 6, 11 (2)1, 1, 1, 2 (3)−5, 3, 1, 4 (4)−
1
2
,3,2,5 (5) 5 xy,2 (6)
1
2
x^3 y^4 ,3
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(Challenge)The commutative property of multiplication.
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