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Yes, (5 - 7d) is not a monomial; it is a binomial because it consists of two terms: (5) and (-7d). A monomial is defined as an algebraic expression that contains only one term, which can include constants, variables, or their products. In contrast, a binomial has two distinct terms separated by a plus or minus sign.

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