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A trinomial is a polynomial with three terms.

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What are trinomials in algebra?

Trinomials are polynomials with three terms. ie. x2+2x+1


What kind of polynomials are there?

Trinomials, Binomials and Monomials


Give examples of some kinds of polynomials?

Binomials and trinomials are two types of polynomials. The first has two terms and the second has three.


Monomials Binomials Trinomials and then what comes next?

I think it's just polynomials after that. I don't think there's a quadranomial or anything.


What is the difference multiplying binomials with factoring polynomials into binomial factors?

It's the difference between multiplication and division. Multiplying binomials is combining them. Factoring polynomials is breaking them apart.


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Are polynomial and trinomial the same?

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.


What is difference between monic quadratic trinomials and general quadratic trinomials?

the difference between the two is that in quadratic u find the factors of the last term that when u add/subtract u get the answer of the middle term. while the general quadratic trinomial u find the factors of both first term and last term and proceed to trial and error. Welcome -Delin-shaw Guillermo


What is the difference between a polynomial and an equation?

Equations will have an equals sign. Such as: x + 3 = 2 Polynomials will not. Such as: 2x + 3


Is the difference of 2 polynomials always a polynomial?

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Is it possible to apply the procedures in factoring quadratic trinomials to factoring the difference of two terms?

Yes, simply treat the middle coefficient as 0.


What property of polynomial subtraction says hat the difference of two polynomials is always a polynomial?

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