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Can you write a binomial in standard form with a degree of 0?
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Can you write a binomial in standard form with a degree of 0?
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Can you write a binomial in standard form with a degree of 0?
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Any non-zero expression raised to the power of 0 will become 1, which is a single term and can be considered a monomial. So the answer is no.
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