Enter Monomial Parameters:

MonomialPower
Multiply
Divide

Evaluate the monomial division:

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9todecimal

Simplify monomial term number 1

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No simplification is needed

Simplify monomial term number 2

9todecimal

No simplification is needed

Our modified expression is:

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Check to see if we can simplify constants:

No GCF exists, so we continue,
the constants stay the same in the numerator and denominator.

Simplify a:

We only have a a term in the denominator,
so we leave this where it is

Simplify c:

We have the same c1 term in the numerator and denominator,
so they cancel each other out

Simplify d:

We only have a d term in the denominator,
so we leave this where it is

Simplify e:

We have the same e1 term in the numerator and denominator,
so they cancel each other out

Simplify i:

We only have a i term in the denominator,
so we leave this where it is

Simplify l:

We only have a l term in the denominator,
so we leave this where it is

Simplify m:

We only have a m term in the denominator,
so we leave this where it is

Simplify n:

We only have a n term in the numerator,
so we leave this where it is

Simplify o:

We have the same o1 term in the numerator and denominator,
so they cancel each other out

Simplify r:

We only have a r term in the numerator,
so we leave this where it is

Simplify t:

We only have a t term in the numerator,
so we leave this where it is

Simplify t:

We only have a t term in the denominator,
so we leave this where it is

Simplify t5:

We only have a t5 term in the numerator,
so we leave this where it is

Simplify v:

We only have a v term in the numerator,
so we leave this where it is

Build our final answer:

convert5
9todecimal
=
  
nrtt5v
9adilmt

Build our final answer:

nrtt5v/9adilmt


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What is the Answer?
nrtt5v/9adilmt
How does the Monomials Calculator work?
Free Monomials Calculator - This calculator will raise a monomial to a power,multiply monomials, or divide monomials.
This calculator has 3 inputs.

What 6 formulas are used for the Monomials Calculator?

mxa + nxa = (m + n)xa
mxa - nxa = (m - n)xa
(xm)n = xm * n
xm * xn = xm + n
xm/xn = xm - n


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What 5 concepts are covered in the Monomials Calculator?

constant
a value that always assumes the same value independent of how its parameters are varied
exponent
The power to raise a number
monomial
a polynomial which has only one term. Constants and variables are monomials as well as one term polynomials
power
how many times to use the number in a multiplication
variable
Alphabetic character representing a number
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