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Are polynomials determined to be a trinomial, binomial, etc. based on the number of operations or the terms? For example, would x²y³ + 7y - 35 be determined as a binomial because of the number of operation
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Are polynomials determined to be a trinomial, binomial, etc. based on the number of operations or the terms?
For example, would x²y³ + 7y - 35 be determined as a binomial because of the number of operation signs or a trinomial based on the 3 terms?
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Polynomials are determined to be a trinomial, binomial, etc by the amount of terms they have
For example
7x+3 is a binomial
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