5 | 8 |12
40|35 |103
29|68 |148
65|172|324
Answer:-98.4+18.8
Step-by-step explanation:
All that is needed is a single counter-example.
One counter-example is to multiply the monomial x^3 with the binomial x^7-10x^4
We then get...
x^3*(x^7-10x^4) = x^3*x^7 + x^3*(-10x^4)
x^3*(x^7-10x^4) = x^10 - x^7
The result we get is a binomial as there are still only two terms here. We would need three terms to have a trinomial.
Answer:
It is A
Step-by-step explanation: