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Give one example each of a binomial of degree 35, and of a monomial of degree 100.​

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Answered by WANTEDGF
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Answer:

Summary: An example of a binomial of degree 35 and of a monomial of degree 100 are 3x35 − 5 and 5x100 respectively.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\sf\red{\underline{\underline{bionomial \: of \: \: degree \: 35\: }}} \\  \sf\pink{\underline{\underline{the \: polynomial \: having \: \:  \: }}} \\  \\ \sf\orange{\underline{\underline{the \: two \: terms}}} \\  \\  \sf{and} \\  \sf\orange{\underline{\underline{the \:  higest \: degree \: 35}}} \\  \\

\sf \green{\underline{\underline{EXAMPLE:}}}

\sf\blue {{{3  \: {x}^{35} + 5 }}} \\  \\ \sf\pink {{{2  \: {x}^{35} + 5 }}}

\sf\red{\underline{\underline{monomial \: of \: \: degree \: 100\: }}} \\  \\ \sf\pink{\underline{\underline{the \: polynomial \: having \: \:  \: }}} \\  \\ \sf\orange{\underline{\underline{the \: one \: terms}}} \\  \\  \sf{and} \\  \\ \sf\orange{\underline{\underline{the \:  higest \: degree \: 100}}} \\  \\

\sf \green{\underline{\underline{EXAMPLE:}}}

\sf\blue {{{4\: {x}^{100} }}} \\  \\ \sf\pink {{{ {y}^{100} }}}

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