If I am right it should be D because pigs make methane
Yes, it does apply when you add negative integers
The answer is C.
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Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>İf it is Z=(x+y)/5</h3><h3> 5Z=x+y</h3><h3> y=5Z-x </h3>
<h3>İf it is Z=x+y/5</h3><h3>then Z=(5x+y)/5</h3><h3> 5Z=5x+y</h3><h3> y=5Z-5x or 5(Z-x)</h3>
A polynomial of one-variable is given by following expression :-
where A, B, C, D, E are the coefficients of terms in the polynomial and x is variable of the equation.
A is the leading coefficient and it can not be zero i.e. A≠0.
n is the degree of the polynomial.
It says to write a trinomial in one variable of degree 5.
Trinomial means only three terms with non-zero coefficients, and degree 5 means n = 5.
There could be many answers, but an example of "trinomial of degree 5" would be :-