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Write the coefficient and the degree of each of the following monomials.

(1) 23x3 (2) 18


(3) –6m5 (4)


(5) a2 (6) –10n2


(7) (8) 4y


(9) x (10)


(11) –15s3 (12) 18z6


(13) 4t8 (14) –17p


(15)

(1) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial 23 is multiplied to x3 and hence the coefficient is 23 and the degree is 3.


(2) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial 18 is multiplied to x0 and hence the coefficient is 18 and the degree is 0.


(3) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial -6 is multiplied to m5 and hence the coefficient is -6 and the degree is 5.


(4) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial 11/5 is multiplied to y and hence the coefficient is 11/5 and the degree is 1.


(5) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial 1 is multiplied to a2 and hence the coefficient is 1 and the degree is 2.


(6) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial -10 is multiplied to n2 and hence the coefficient is -10 and the degree is 2.


(7) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial -13/9 is multiplied to x4 and hence the coefficient is -13/9 and the degree is 4.


(8) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial 4 is multiplied to y and hence the coefficient is y and the degree is 1.


(9) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial 1 is multiplied to x and hence the coefficient is 1 and the degree is 1.


(10) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial -2/5 is multiplied to y3 and hence the coefficient is -2/5 and the degree is 3.


(11) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial -15 is multiplied to s3 and hence the coefficient is -15 and the degree is 3.


(12) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial 18 is multiplied to z6 and hence the coefficient is 18 and the degree is 6.


(13) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial 4 is multiplied to t8 and hence the coefficient is 4 and the degree is 8.


(14) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial -17 is multiplied to p and hence the coefficient is -17 and the degree is 1.


(15) Coefficient is the constant which is multiplied to the variable and degree represent the power of the variable.


In the monomial 7/9 is multiplied to q8 and hence the coefficient is 7/9 and the degree is 8.


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