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give one example each of a binomial of degree 35 and of a binomial of degree 100​

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Answered by safvanashamsudheen0
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Step-by-step explanation:

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

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Answered by aryanjagannathpatil1
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Answer:

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

Solution:

i) A binomial of degree 35.

Binomial is defined as an algebraic expression having only 2 terms in its most simplified form. For a degree 35 binomial, the highest power of the variable should be 35. So, the binomial will be in the form of ax35- bxc, where a ≠ 0, b ≠ 0 and 0 ≤ c < 35.

Example: 3x35 - 5

ii) A monomial of degree 100.

Monomial is defined as an algebraic expression having only 1 term in its most simplified form. For a degree 100 monomial, the highest power of the variable should be 100. So, the monomial will be in the form of ax100 where a ≠ 0.

Example: 5x100

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