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Brynn
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8 July, 18:12
Define the polynomial by the number of terms.
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Robert Maddox
8 July, 18:39
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If the number of terms is one then it is called a mono-nomial
if number of terms is two then it is called binomial.
if the number of terms is three or more than three then it is called poly-nomial.
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