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WHAT ARE MONOMINAL , BINOMIAL N TRINOMIAL​

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Answered by IshaanSharma192008
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Answer:

A monomial is one variable that is the product of a constant (a letter that stands just for one number) and a variable with a nonnegative integer power.

The binomial is a type of distribution that has two possible outcomes (the prefix “bi” means two, or twice). ... The first variable in the binomial formula, n, stands for the number of times the experiment runs. The second variable, p, represents the probability of one specific outcome.

A trinomial is an algebraic expression that has three terms. An algebraic expression consists of variables and constants of one or more terms. ... A trinomial along with monomial, binomial, and polynomial are categorized under this algebraic expression.

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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

  • A monomial is an algebraic expression that has only one term.
  • A binomial is an algebraic expression that has two unlike terms.
  • A trinomial is an algebraic expression that has three terms in it.

Step-by-step explanation:

An expression with only one term is called a monomial.

Ex: x^2 , 4xy, -2p , etc are called monomials.

An expression which contains two unlike terms is called a binomial.

Ex: p + 2q, m - 2n, x^2 -y^2, etc are called binomials.

An expression which contains three terms is called a trinomial.

Ex: a + b + 5, 2p + 3q - 5r, 3x^2 -5y + 10z are trinomials.

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