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Adam Robinson
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29 October, 17:46
Is 5/y a monomial? Explain.
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Daniel Humphrey
29 October, 17:49
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Step-by-step explanation:
A monomial is a single term which can have variable, numbers, exponents, and multplication. It cannot have division as an operation.
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