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In the polynomial x2+3x,the expression x2 and 3x are called the

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Answered by siddhiindapurkar
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in the polynomial x 2 and 3 x are called as variables

Answered by jaseenanoufal2022sl
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Answer:

The expression x² and 3x of the polynomial x²+3x are called terms.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:   polynomial-   x² +3x

  • Polynomials are algebraic expressions  that consist of variables, terms, constants , exponents and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, non-negative integer exponentiation of variables.. Variables are also sometimes called indeterminates.
  • A polynomial can have any number of terms but not infinite.
  • A term is a single mathematical expression.
  • a polynomial with one term is called monomial, two terms is called binomial, and three terms is called trinomial ...
  • Here ,the given polynomial x²+3x is a binomial because it contains two terms.
  • The expression x² and 3x are the two terms of this polynomial.

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