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An algebraic expression that contains three terms is called?

Monomial
Binomial
Trinomial
None of these

User Uminder
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Answer:

Trinomial

Explanation:

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User ButuzGOL
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Answer:

Explanation:

If the expression contains 3 terms none of which can combine with any other, the the expression is a Trinomial. An example of such a thing is f(x) = x^2 + 2x + 1.

The x cannot combine with the x^2 nor with the 1. The same can be said for the x^2 and the 1.

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