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give an example for second degree trinomial with one variable​

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Answered by mysticd
3

 \underline { \pink { Trinomial :}}

Expression that contains three terms is called Trinomial .

 \underline { \pink { Degree :}}

The highest degree among the degrees of the different terms of an algebraic expression is called the degree of that algebraic expression.

Examples for second degree trinomial:

  1. 4x² + 2x - 5
  2. -3x² - 4x + 10
  3. √3 x² + 32x + 21/5

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Answered by zuhrish
1

Answer:

Second degree or quadratic equations must have power as 2. And since it is a trinomial it must have 3 terms separated by +,- signs.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ex

3x^2+ 6y+12t

72k^2- 9p+ t/3

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