Math, asked by varunJhadav513, 1 year ago

Give one example of a binomial of degree 27 and monomial of degree 49 and trinomial
of degree 36.

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Answered by thinkdifferent
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Binomial means having 2 terms so binomial of degree 27 is x^27 + y ..... Monomial means having only one term so monomial of degree 49 is x^49 and trinomial means having three terms so trinomial of degree 36 is x^36 + y + 2
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

By definition,  

Monomial – An expression containing only “1 term”.

Binomial – An expression containing “2 terms”.

Trinomial – An expression containing “3 terms”.

“Degree of the expression” is the “highest power” of the variable involved.

Binomial of “degree 27” :  i.e., "two terms" with highest degree as 27.

2x^{27}+35

Monomial of “degree 49” : i.e., "one term" with highest degree as 49.  

3x^{49}

Trinomial of “degree 36” :  i.e., "three terms" with highest degree as 36.

6x^{36}-5x^5+54

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