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what is a monomial in algebra​

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Answered by Akeelahp156132
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A monomial is an expression of the form k⋅xⁿ, where k is a real number and n is a positive integer. It's basically a polynomial with a single term. When were are multiplying two monomials, we can rewrite the product as a single monomial using properties of multiplication and exponents.

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all i had to do was look it up smh

Answered by KingMe123
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Its almost exactly a polynomial but with a only one term so its easier-ish, unless your multiplying two then remember the positive integer.

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