Trinomial
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In elementary algebra, a trinomial is a polynomial consisting of three terms; in other words, a trinomial is the sum of three monomials.
In linguistics, a trinomial is a fixed expression which is made from three words; e.g. "lights, camera, action", "signed, sealed, delivered".
[edit] Examples
1) 3x + 5y + 8n
2) 3t + 9s + 3y
3) 3ts + 9t + 5s
[edit] See also
- monomial
- binomial
- multinomial
- algebraic quantity
- simple expression
- compound expression