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there is only one term of degree one in a monomial

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Answered by khushi146583
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Answered by nailaumaima91
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The degree of a monomial is defined as the sum of all the exponents of the variables, including the implicit exponents of 1 for the variables which appear without exponent; e.g., in the example of the previous section, the degree is . The degree of. is 1+1+2=4. The degree of a nonzero constant is 0

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