Math, asked by goundlasadhguna53, 4 hours ago

* Write some
example of the
trinomial in degree ​

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Answered by prajithnagasai
2

Answer:

Trinomial means a polynomial having three terms.

Examples come down are: 2x + x² + 1, 3y + 2z + x, 2xy + 3xz + 4yz, etc...

Variables and constants both exist here.

Answered by niyatiinn
0

Answer:

Trinomial :

A polynomial with three terms.  

Example: 3x² − 3y² + 2.  

Degree -

The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents of the variables that appear in it, and thus is a non-negative integer.  

Example - 4x³ + 2x² − 7 is degree 3.  

Write a trinomial of degree 4.  

= 3x⁴ + 2y² + 3  

The highest exponent is 4 and the expression have 3 terms. Therefore, it a trinomial with degree 4.

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