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An algebraic expression that contains three terms is called?

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Answered by pk544042
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Expressions are made up of terms. ... Expression with three unlike terms is called a 'Trinomial'. • In general, an expression with one or more than one term (with non- negative integral exponents of the variables) is called a 'Polynomial'.

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Answered by shilpigarg64
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Algebraic expression contain three terms

1. Monomial: An Algebraic expression contain only one term

eg: 5x,-7y,8,2xy etc

2.Binomial: An Algebraic expression contain two terms

eg: x+y,2x+3,p-q,4-5xy etc

3. Trinomial: An Algebraic expression contain three terms

eg: x+3x+5,y-6y-9,x-x+x etc

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