A polynomial with two terms is called a binomial.
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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.
A binomial is a polynomial with two terms.
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an equation in the form of a polynomial having a finite number of terms and equated to zeroan equation in the form of a polynomial having a finite number of terms and equated to zero
An expression with two terms is called a binomial.
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.
Two terms is a binomial. More than two terms is a polynomial. Binomials are not part of the set of polynomials.
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A binomial is a polynomial with two terms.
The only difference is that a binomial has two terms and a polynomial has three or more terms.
Yes, the product of two polynomials will always be a polynomial. This is because when you multiply two polynomials, you are essentially combining like terms and following the rules of polynomial multiplication, which results in a new polynomial with coefficients that are the products of the corresponding terms in the original polynomials. Therefore, the product of two polynomials will always be a polynomial.
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a polynomial with two terms
Assuming you mean a fourth degree polynomial,P4 = x4 + 1P3 = x3 + 1P4*P3 = x7 + x4 + x3 + 1 is a seventh degree polynomial.
A binomial is a mathematical term for a polynomial with two terms.
Quintinomial, is a polynomial with 5 terms
Let p and q be the two polynomials represented by the linked list. 1. while p and q are not null, repeat step 2. 2. If powers of the two terms ate equal then if the terms do not cancel then insert the sum of the terms into the sum Polynomial Advance p Advance q Else if the power of the first polynomial> power of second Then insert the term from first polynomial into sum polynomial Advance p Else insert the term from second polynomial into sum polynomial Advance q 3. copy the remaining terms from the non empty polynomial into the sum polynomial.
No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)No, a polynomial is the sum of any two monomials, i.e., any two terms, for example, a + b, a - b, a2 + b2, x2y -3, etc. ("Sum" may include negative terms.)
To determine whether a polynomial is a monomial, binomial, or trinomial, you need to count the number of terms it contains. A monomial has one term, a binomial has two terms, and a trinomial has three terms. If you provide the specific polynomial in question, I can help classify it accordingly.
That's called a binomial. "Bi" means two.