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Answered by Ace0615
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1)  \large {x + 3}

2)  \large { \frac{1}{3}  \times (x + y)}

3)  \large {( \frac{x}{y} ) - 5 }

4)  \large { (x + y) - 7}

Even if you don't use brackets in these cases, it'll be correct.

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i) monomial

ii) trinomial

iii) polynomial

When there is multiplication symbol '×' or division symbol '÷', then you have to take the terms assigned to them as 1 unit.

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i) 9y

ii) -7bc

iii) -1 (-xyz means -1xyz)

iv) -2abc (since -2ab²c means -2abbc i.e., it has two b but we are to find the coefficient of only one b)

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