Activity Monitor won't leave dock

I've tried right mouse also pulling above dock to remove-but won't go away.

Hello:
Open Activity Monitor.  Go to the menu bar>view>dock icon.  Check show application icon.  That will obviously disappear when the application is closed.
Barry

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