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A monomial is a mathematical expression that consists of a single term, which can be a constant, a variable, or a product of constants and variables raised to non-negative integer powers. For example, (3x^2) and (-5y) are both monomials. Monomials do not include addition or subtraction operations; they can only be multiplied or divided. They are often used in algebra and polynomial expressions.

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