Math, asked by dericktexon, 6 months ago

The expression x + y – xy is
(a) Monomial
(b) Binomial
(c) Trinomial
(d) Quadrinomial

Answers

Answered by Sarpat7
45

Answer:

The given expression is (C) trinomial.

Answered by pulakmath007
12

SOLUTION

TO CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION

The expression x + y – xy is

(a) Monomial

(b) Binomial

(c) Trinomial

(d) Quadrinomial

CONCEPT TO BE IMPLEMENTED

Polynomial : An algebraic expression that contains one or more terms with non-zero coefficients is called polynomial

Monomial : A monomial is an expression in algebra that contains one term

Binomial : In algebra, a binomial is a polynomial that is the sum of two terms, each of which is a monomial.

Trinomial : A trinomial is a polynomial consisting of three terms or monomials.

EVALUATION

Here the given polynomial is x + y - xy

The variables are x and y

Since the polynomial consists of three terms

So the given polynomial is a trinomial

FINAL ANSWER

Hence the correct option is (c) Trinomial

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