Math, asked by Prayyas, 9 months ago

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

i. Monomial
ii. Binomial
iii. Trinomial
iv. None of the above​

Answers

Answered by deepakjadhav45670
86

Answer:

trinomial

Step-by-step explanation:

as there are three terms

Answered by Qwdelhi
1

Option iii) Trinomial is the correct answer.

Given:

3x+2y+6

To Find:

The type of Polynomial of the given algebraic expression.

Solution:

Polynomials are classified based on the number of terms present in the algebraic expression. an algebraic expression that contains one term is Monomial. an algebraic expression that contains two terms is Binomial.  an algebraic expression that contains three terms Trinomial.

The given algebraic expression has three terms 3x,2y, and 6.

Hence it is a trinomial.

Therefore, Option iii) Trinomial is the correct answer.

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