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Type 'M' for Monomial, 'B' for Binomial, and 'T' for Trinomial: -

x + y - x y

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Answered by shrutikrsingh
3

Answer:

Trinomial

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
23

Answer:

T ( trinomial )

Step-by-step explanation:

Monomial, binomial and trinomials are the polynomial having 1, 2 and 3 terms respectively. This is a type of classification on the basis of number of terms.

Term could be a variable(s), numbers or product of numbers and variables or product of variables. Terms are seperated by + or - sign.

The above expression has three terms: x, y and xy. So, it's an example of a trinomial.

Some more examples of trinomials:

  • 2x + y + z
  • 3/2cy - c - 4ac
  • a + b + ab

Note:

Some expressions might look like trinomial but we may need to simplify them first. such as 2y - y + cy is not an example of trinomial because it has like terms : 2y and y, So it could be simplified as : y + cy. So it's a binomial.

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