By definition, a monomial has only one unknown independent variable, usually represented by a letter of the alphabet. The exponent immediately after that symbol for the unknown is the degree of the monomial.
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The degree of a monomial is the sum of the variables exponents. Example: 7x^2y^3 ( ^ means raised to the power of) degree= 5
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It can have any degree. For example, 4x7 is of degree 7.
The number of times that the variable occurs as a factor in the monomial. In other words, the exponent of the variable, e.g., x² - x + 6 is 2nd degree.
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