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A polynomial containing one non-zero term is called a ________.​

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Answered by aliyasalma404
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Answer:

monomial

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Answered by Anonymous
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A polynomial containing one non- zero term is called a ____________.

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We might know many more things about non- Zero term if it should be different ,so whenever you found this complication in problems we should work out with couples .

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\implies{(x^2+x+1)}(x-1) = x^3-1 : two terms.

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