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A monomial of the 2^{\text{nd}}2

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2, start superscript, start text, n, d, end text, end superscript degree with a leading coefficient of 333

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Answer:

3n^2 is the answer

Explanation:

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Answer:

Possible monomials: 3x² and 3xy

Explanation:

We are asked to find a monomial of the 2nd degree with a leading coefficient of 3.

A monomial is a polynomial with only one term. This monomial has to be of 2nd degree, that is, if only one variable is present, the exponent of it is 2, like in x² or y²; but if two variables are present, the exponent of each one is one, so that, the degree is still two, like in xy (degree = 1 + 1 = 2)

In a monomial there is only one coefficient, the leading coefficient, which is the multiplicative factor of the variables. Then, with one variable, the monomial is 3x², and with two, it is 3xy

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