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say what was the monomials, bionomials, trinomials, polynomials???​

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Answered by rajjanu18121982
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Step-by-step explanation:

1 = Monomial :

A monomial is an expression in which variables and constants may stand alone or be multiplied. A monomial cannot have a variable in the denominator. You can think of a monomial as being one term. To understand these new terms better, let’s look at some word prefixes. The chart below shows some common terms and the meaning of their prefixes.

2= Polynomials :

Sometimes, an expression or an equation will have exponents and variables in it. These expressions and equations can have more than one variable and sometimes more than one exponent. To understand how to work with these variables and exponents, you have to understand polynomials. A polynomial is an algebraic expression that shows the sum of monomials.

3= Bionomials :

You call an expression with a single term a monomial, an expression with two terms is a binomial, and an expression with three terms is a trinomial. An expression with more than three terms is named simply by its number of terms. For example a polynomial with five terms is called a five-term polynomial.

4 = Trinomials :

A polynomial with three terms is called a trinomial. Trinomials often (but not always!) have the form x2 + bx + c. At first glance, it may seem difficult to factor trinomials, but you can take advantage of some interesting mathematical patterns to factor even the most difficult-looking trinomials.

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