1) A monomial is a polynomial, which has only one term.
2) A binomial is a polynomial with only 2 terms.
3) A trinomial is an algebraic expression that has three non-zero terms.
<h3>What is the polynomial?</h3>
Polynomials are defined as sums of terms of the form k⋅xⁿ, where k is any number and n is a positive integer.
1) A monomial is a polynomial, which has only one term. A monomial is an algebraic expression with a single term but can have multiple variables and a higher degree too. An example is 9x³yz
That is a single term, where 9 is the coefficient, x, y, z are the variables and 3 is the degree of monomial.
2) A binomial is a polynomial with only 2 terms. An example is x + 2, where x and 2 are two separate terms.
3) A trinomial is an algebraic expression that has three non-zero terms. Examples of a trinomial expression are: x + y + z is a trinomial in three variables x, y and z. 2x² + 5x + 7 is a trinomial in one variables x.
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