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A monomial, or two or more monomials combined by addition or subtraction, is a:
ADenominator
BPolynomial
CConstant
DCoefficient
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Polynomial
1. The definition of a polynomial is built from monomials.
2. A monomial is a term of a particular form.
3. A monomial, or two or more monomials combined by addition or subtraction, is a polynomial.
4. That is why every monomial is itself a polynomial.
_Source: OpenStax Elementary Algebra 2e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 6 'Polynomials', sections 6.1-6.8_
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