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Algebra For Dummies
Distributing More Than One Term
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The word polynomial comes from poly meaning many, and nomen meaning name or designation. A polynomial is an algebraic expression with one or more terms in it. For example, a polynomial with one term is a monomial; a polynomial with two terms is a binomial. If there are three terms, it's a trinomial.


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