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The monomial of the 2nd degree with a coeficcient of 3

Anyone know how to do this I need help please

The monomial of the 2nd degree with a coeficcient of 3 Anyone know how to do this-example-1
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

mono means one so there must only be one term, the number in front of the variable is the coefficient, n being squared makes it to the second degree

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I assume it is the last one, 3n^2, because the degree is the exponent, which is two and the three is the coefficient, which is next to the variable, plus it is a monomial, so there is only one term, eliminating the first two, the third one is just reversed. Therefore, the answer should be the last one. Hope this helps. :)
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