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What is the degree of the monomial? -9

A 1
B -10
C -8
D 0

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Answer:would the answer not correctly be 1?

Explanation:

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User Bensw
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recall that the degree of a polynomial or a monomial in this cases, comes from the term with the highest degree.

now, this is a monomial, and is just one term, its degree will come from the sum of all its variables' exponents, so we can see this one as,



\bf -9\implies -9x^0\textit{ or }-9y^0\impliedby \textit{the exponent of the variable is }\stackrel{\stackrel{degree}{\downarrow }}{0}


recall that anything raised to 0 is 1, except for 0 itself, so -9x⁰ is really -9*1 or -9.

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