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A monomial of the 2 degree with a leading coefficient of 3

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Answer:

3n^2

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Answer:

In the procedure

Explanation:

we know that

A polynomial which has only one term is called monomial

The degree of a monomial is defined as the sum of all the exponents of the variables

Examples

If the monomial has only one variable

3x² -----> is a monomial of the 2 degree with a leading coefficient of 3

If the monomial has more than one variable

3xy ----> is a monomial of the 2 degree with a leading coefficient of 3

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