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define polinomial ? with example of monmial and binomial​

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Answered by Anonymous
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polynomial—A monomial, or two or more monomials, combined by addition or subtraction. monomial—A polynomial with exactly one term. binomial— A polynomial with exactly two terms. trinomial—A polynomial with exactly three terms.

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Answered by suman2216
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Step-by-step explanation:

1. Polynomials are algebraic expressions that consist of variables and coefficients. Variables are also sometimes called indeterminates. We can perform arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and also positive integer exponents for polynomial expressions but not division by variable. An example of a polynomial with one variable is x2+x-12. In this example, there are three terms: x2, x and -12.

* Examples of a monomial expression:

1. a is a monomial in one variable a

2. 10ab2 is a monomial in two variables a and b.

3. 5m2n is a monomial in two variables m and n.

* Examples of a binomial expression:

1. a2 + 2b is a binomial in two variables a and b.

2. 5x3 – 9y2 is a binomial in two variables x and y.

3. -11p – q2 is a binomial in two variables p and q.

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