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A polynomial containing three non-zero terms is called a _______.​

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Answered by shrutikonda2607
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HERE IT IS ☆゚.*・。゚

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e.g + 1. (iii) A polynomial containing three non-zero terms, is called a trinomial. e.g. + x - Highest power of the variable in a polynomial, is known as degree of that polynomial

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