Actually, by what I have studied, Language Studies usually use Latin. Math usually uses Greek. So here are the Greek!
Polynomial = poly (many) nomial (terms)
And
Unidirectional = uni (one) directional
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Answer:
Kind heart could be a cool name
Answer: D. when it shows ownership
Explanation: Pronouns that are in the possessive case are called (Possessive Pronouns). They are mine, yours (singular), his, hers, ours, yours (plural) and theirs. The possessive pronouns show that something (or someone) belongs to someone (or something).
Ex. That's <u>my</u> ball. (singular)
Ex 2: That ball is <u>mine</u>. (plural)
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Answer: nominative absolute
Answer:
in-, il-, im-, ir- The prefix in- changes its form to il- before an l; to im- before b, m or p; and to ir- before r. This prefix (and its variations) have two meanings. Meaning 1: not, without.