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define algebraic expression and classify it as the number of terms of the highest degree of the variable with examples​

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Answered by mahajanlucky482
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Step-by-step explanation:

An algebraic expression is an expression built up from integer constants, variables, and the algebraic operations

For example, 3x² − 2xy + c is an algebraic expression. Since taking the square root is the same as raising to the power, is also an algebraic expression.

Based on TERMS they are classified as-

1.Monomial --containing only one term

Ex- 98b,63c

2.Binomial- containing two terms

Ex-  x-y, 3x+9

3.Trinomial-containing 3 terms

Ex- x+y-z,2x+3y-z

4.Multinomial-containing more than three terms.

Ex-2x+5y+9z+6g

Based on DEGREE they are classified as -

1.Linear- when the highest power is 1.

Ex- x^1+3

2.Quadratic-when the highest power is 2.

Ex-x^1-2y^2

3.Cubic-when the highest power is 3.

Ex- x^1+y^2+3c^3

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