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To find: Difference between a monomial, a binomial and a trinomial with example.
Defined the difference between a monomial, a binomial and a trinomial with example.
Given:
Terms of polynomial as a monomial, a binomial and a trinomial.
Concept Used:
Types of polynomials on the basis of terms.
Justification:
Monomial is defined as a polynomial expression has a single term which can be a number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables.
Example:
Binomial is defined as a polynomial expression has a two term which can be a sum of two monomials.
Example:
Binomial is defined as a polynomial expression has a three term which can be a sum of three monomials.
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Chapter 1 Solutions
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