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Is x+by-z a binomial,trinomial or a monomial

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The expression
x+by-z is trinomial expression

Why is this correct?

The expression
\(x + by - z\) is categorized as a trinomial based on its composition:

  • It comprises three distinct terms:
    \(x\), \(by\) (a term with the variable
    \(y\) multiplied by a coefficient), and
    \(-z\).

  • Each term consists of either a single variable
    (\(x\), \(y\), \(z\)) or a variable combined with coefficients
    (\(by\)).

Hence,
\(x + by - z\) meets the criteria of having three terms, encompassing a combination of variables and constants, thus qualifying as a trinomial expression.

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