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The terms in a polynomial are seperated by a + or - So in given polynomial there are 4 terms.... abc , e, fg and h²
A trinomial is a polynomial. All trinomials are polynomials but the opposite is not true. a trinomial= three unlike terms. a polynomial= "many" unlike terms.
As many as you like. The highest power of the variable in question (usually x) defines the degree of the polynomial. If the degree is n, the polynomial can have n+1 terms. (If there are more then the polynomial can be reduced.) But there is NO LIMIT to the value of n.
As many as you like. A polynomial in 1 variable, and of degree n, can have n+1 terms where n is any positive integer.
Quintinomial, is a polynomial with 5 terms
A polynomial with two terms is called a binomial.
polynomials have 4 or more terms. I learned about that today in my math class. monomial =1 binomial=2 trinomial=3 polynomial=4+
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this term 2x is not a polynomial. this term is a monomial. since only one term was listed it can not be a polynomial. A polynomial is like four or more terms. a trinomial is three terms and a binomial is two terms.
The degree of the polynomial.
The polynomial ( abcd e - h^2 ) contains two terms: ( abcd e ) and ( -h^2 ). Each term is separated by the subtraction operator, indicating distinct components of the polynomial. Thus, the total number of terms is 2.