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Can a binomial be multiplied by a monomial such that the product is a monomial? If so, give an example.(1 point) Yes. 0(2x+y)=0

No. A binomial can never be multiplied by a monomial such that the product is a monomial.

Yes. 1(2x+y)=2x+y

Yes. 2(2x+y)=4x+2y

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