9. An algebraic expression that has three terms is called a trinomial (true or false)
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A trinomial is an algebraic expression that has three non-zero terms and has more than one variable in the expression. An example would be: x² + 5y - 25. This is a trinomial as it has three terms i.e. coefficient, variables, and constants.
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