Well a binomial is a mathematical expression with two terms. ex. (2x+5) {2x is one term 5 is the other}, (5x+9) {5x is one term 9 is the other} terms are seperated by + or - signs only.
1/4 + 2x
no it is a binomial. it has 2 terms: 2x and 3
It's not very easy to tell you the meaning but an example of a term would be: 2x + 5, the 2x and the 5 are the terms of the expression. I hoep that helped.
y = 2x + 10Example of a Binomial: (4x+3y)a bionomal is an algebra two question an example would be 6b+5b=76lb. 2x + y
Well a binomial is a mathematical expression with two terms. ex. (2x+5) {2x is one term 5 is the other}, (5x+9) {5x is one term 9 is the other} terms are seperated by + or - signs only.
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It isa linear expression,a binomial expression,an algebraic expression,a polynomial expression.
(2x - 5) is a binomial factor
1/4 + 2x
no it is a binomial. it has 2 terms: 2x and 3
It's not very easy to tell you the meaning but an example of a term would be: 2x + 5, the 2x and the 5 are the terms of the expression. I hoep that helped.
No, it isn't. You can express 3x3-2x2 as 3x3-2x2+0x+0, so it actually has four terms. The definition of a binomial is an expression in the form Ax+b, where A and b are constants, so 3x3-2x2 is not a binomial. It is actually a quartomial.
One example of a binomial is (x + 2).
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y = 2x + 10Example of a Binomial: (4x+3y)a bionomal is an algebra two question an example would be 6b+5b=76lb. 2x + y
y = 2x + 10Example of a Binomial: (4x+3y)a bionomal is an algebra two question an example would be 6b+5b=76lb. 2x + y