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What is the polynomial having two terms?

A polynomial with two terms is called a binomial.


A polynomial with two terms?

It is binomial


What is A polynomial with exactly two terms?

An expression with two terms is called a binomial.


What is the polynomial of 2 x?

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.


What is a polynomial with two terms called?

binomial


What is the binomial?

A binomial is a polynomial with two terms.


Is two terms a polynomial if the definition says more than two terms. Is a bi-nomial not part of the set of polynomials?

Two terms is a binomial. More than two terms is a polynomial. Binomials are not part of the set of polynomials.


What is the main difference between a polynomial and a binomial?

The only difference is that a binomial has two terms and a polynomial has three or more terms.


Choose the definition of binomial?

a polynomial with two terms


What is a polynomial having two unlike terms?

ms


What is a polynomial with four terms?

First off, it is NOT A QUINTIC! Typically a polynomial of four or more terms is called "a polynomial of n terms", where n is the number of terms. Only the one, two, and three term polynomials are referred to by a particular naming convention.


Example of a forth degree polynomial with two terms and a third degree polynomial with two terms that make seven degree polynomial show work?

Assuming you mean a fourth degree polynomial,P4 = x4 + 1P3 = x3 + 1P4*P3 = x7 + x4 + x3 + 1 is a seventh degree polynomial.