It's a monomial since you only have one set of things multiplied. Incidentally, I'm not sure if you meant x^3y^3z or 9xyz, but either way, these are both monomials.
In mathematics, a monomial is a particular kind of polynomial, having just one term. Given a natural number n and a variable x, the power function defined by the rule f(x)=x^n is therefore a monomial. Given several unknown variables (say, x, y, z) and corresponding natural number exponents (say, a, b, c), the product of the resulting univariate monomials is also a monomial (e.g., the function determined by the rule f(x)=x^ay^bz^c).
A constant multiple of a monomial is also counted as a monomial (e.g., 7x^ay^bz^c).
2007-01-17 05:28:31
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answered by Puzzling 7
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