Define Monomials, Binomials, Trinomials and give Examples
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Monomial: An algebraic expression consisting only one term is called a monomial. Examples: x2y, -5xy2. Binomial: An algebraic expression consisting two terms is called a binomial. Examples: y - 7x2, -6 + x2. Trinomial: An algebraic expression consisting three terms is called a trinomial.
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- A monomial refers to an expression that involves one term, like 3xy. Monomials include variables, numbers, and whole numbers whose multiplication takes place together. Any number, all by itself, can be a monomial, like the number 5 or the number 2,700.
- This expression has two terms , 'x2' and x' that are not like . This expression actually can be simplified to x + 5 which is an expression that has two unlike terms. ... On the other hand, x+2x is not a binomial because x and 2x are like terms and can be reduced to 3x which is only one term.
- In elementary algebra, a trinomial is a polynomial consisting of three terms or monomials.
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