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difference Between multinomial and polynomial​

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Answered by bbs9parthpatil
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] Multinomial, An algebraic expression having two or more (unlike) terms is called a Multinomial. ... 7xy−9yz+6zx−7 is a multinomial having 4 terms. Polynomials in two or more variables. An algebraic expression in two or more variables is called a Polynomial if the Power of every variable in each term is a whole number

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[1] Multinomial, An algebraic expression having two or more (unlike) terms is called a Multinomial. ... An algebraic expression in two or more variables is called a Polynomial if the Power of every variable in each term is a whole number.(•‿•)

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