is still a monomial.
]]>Do we count only the unlike terms and state them only as terms?
]]>Supposing I said it is x + 3x + 4x + 5x, does it now have 4 terms? You should simplify first to 13x, where it is obviously a monomial.
]]>See this algebraic expression:
4x +9x
It is a binomial.
When it is written 13x, it is a monomial.
Then what type of expression is this?
]]>As you can see, three terms are formed.
This is a trinomial.
]]>See the following algebraic expression:
1/3(x + y + z)
It can be also written as: x/3 + y/3 + z/3
Or: (x + y + z)/3
Is this a monomial, binomial, trinomial or none of these?
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