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explain about the
(1)trinomials \\ (2)bionomail \\ (3)monomial

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Monomial

A monomial is an algebraic expression that has only one non zero term. Examples of a monomial expression:

a is a monomial in one variable a

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

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

-7pq is a monomial in two variables p and q.

5b3c is a monomial in two variables b and c.

2b is a monomial in one variable b.

2ax/3y is a monomial in three variables a, x and y.

k2 is a monomial in one variable k.

Binomial

A binomial is an algebraic expression that has two non-zero terms. Examples of a binomial expression:

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

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

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

m + n is a binomial in two variables m and n.

b3/2 + c/3 is a binomial in two variables b and c.

5m2n2 + 1/7 is a binomial in two variables m and n.

Trinomial

A trinomial is an algebraic expression that has three non-zero terms. Examples of a trinomial expression:

x + y + z is a trinomial in three variables x, y and z.

2a2 + 5a + 7 is a trinomial in one variables a.

xy + x + 2y2 is a trinomial in two variables x and y.

-7m5 + n3 – 3m2n2 is a trinomial in two variables m and n.

5abc – 7ab + 9ac is a trinomial in three variables a, b and c.

x2/3 + ay – 6bz is a trinomial in five variables a, b, x, y and z.


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Answered by brainliann
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Answer:-

Step-by-step explanation:

Expressions that contain exactly one, two and three terms are called monomials, bionomails and trinomials.

extra \: information.

In general, any expressions containing one or more terms with non-zero coefficients (and with variables having non negative integers intergers as exponents) is a ponomials.

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