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Gauge Carey
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4 December, 21:01
Is 2x to the - 1 a monomial explain
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Lindsay Friedman
4 December, 21:09
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Yes it is a monomials expression because there is only one term.
2x to the - 1 plus 3 would be binomial because the 3 would be the second term
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