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(1+3x)^3 is an example of (a) monomial (b) binomial (c) trinomial (d) none of these

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Answered by Agastya0606
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The correct answer is option (b) binomial.

  • Binomial may be a polynomial with sole terms. for instance, x + two may be a binomial, wherever x and a couple of ar 2 separate terms. Also, the constant of x is one, the exponent of x is one and a couple of is that the constant here.
  • Therefore, A binomial may be a two-term pure mathematics expression that contains variable, constant, exponents, and constant. Hence, (1+3x)³ is a binomial term.

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