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what do u understand by monomial​

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Answered by manjeetsng13
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A monomial, also called power product, is a product of powers of variables with nonnegative integer exponents, or, in other words, a product of variables, possibly with repetitions. For example, is a monomial. The constant 1 is a monomial, being equal to the empty product and to x0 for any variable x.

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A monomial, also called power product, is a product of powers of variables with nonnegative integer exponents, or, in other words, a product of variables, possibly with repetitions. For example, is a monomial. The constant 1 is a monomial, being equal to the empty product and to x0 for any variable x.

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