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What is the condition for coefficient in a polynomial​

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A polynomial containing only one term, such as 5x², is called a monomial. A polynomial containing two terms, such as 2x−9, is called a binomial.

A polynomial containing only one term, such as 5x², is called a monomial. A polynomial containing two terms, such as 2x−9, is called a binomial. A polynomial containing three terms, such as -3x² + 8x - 7 is called a trinomial.

For Example:

  1. 3 + 2x² - 4x³
  2. 5t² - 2t³ + 7t
  3. 6p - p³ - 2

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A polynomial containing only one term, such as 5x², is called a monomial. A polynomial containing two terms, such as 2x−9, is called a binomial.

A polynomial containing only one term, such as 5x², is called a monomial. A polynomial containing two terms, such as 2x−9, is called a binomial. A polynomial containing three terms, such as -3x² + 8x - 7 is called a trinomial.

For Example:

3 + 2x² - 4x³

5t² - 2t³ + 7t

6p - p³ - 2

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