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Define trinomial
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Answered by gugan64
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  • In elementary algebra, a trinomial is a polynomial consisting of three terms or monomials.

  • You call an expression with a single term a monomial, an expression with two terms is a binomial, and an expression with three terms is a trinomial. An expression with more than three terms is named simply by its number of terms. For example a polynomial with five terms is called a five-term polynomial.
Answered by tvs59
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  • In elementary algebra, a trinomial is a polynomial consisting of three terms or monomials.

  • You call an expression with a single term a monomial, an expression with two terms is a binomial, and an expression with three terms is a trinomial. An expression with more than three terms is named simply by its number of terms. For example a polynomial with five terms is called a five-term polynomial
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