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A monomial is a special case of a polynomial which contains only one term.

To identify a particular term of a polynomial (in x), we use the name associated with the power of x contained in a term.

3 + √7 is a monomial of zero degree which has a special name such as a constant polynomial.

Let's rewrite it as,

3x0 + (√2)x0 = (3 + √7)x0 , a monomial with an irrational coefficient = (3 + √7)(1) = 3 + √7.

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