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The algebraic expression 3x+2y+6 is a​

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Answered by vijayavlaxmi
11

Answer:

the algebraic expression 3x+2y+6 is a

ax+by+c=0

Answered by PoojaBurra
12

Question:

The algebraic expression 3x+2y+6 is a​

a) Monomial

b) Binomial

c) Trinomial

d) None of the above

Solution:

The algebraic expression 3x+2y+6 is a​ trinomial [Option c]

  • Monomial: The algebraic expression consisting of only one term is called monomial
  • Binomial: The algebraic expression consisting of two terms is called Binomial
  • Trinomial: The algebraic expression consisting of three terms is called Trinomial
  • In the give expression, there are three terms 3x, 2y, 6. So the given expression is a trinomial
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