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Nataliya [291]
3 years ago
11

Please help me if you can.​

Mathematics
1 answer:
dybincka [34]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>DEFINITIONS</u>

Standard Form: a way of expressing numbers that are too large or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form.

Monomial: a polynomial which has only one term.

Binomial: a polynomial that is the sum of two terms, each of which is a monomial.

<u>EXAMPLES</u>

Standard Form: 2x+3y=5 (Ax + By = C)

Monomial: 2x^2, 4y, etc.

Binomial: 3x + 5

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