Trinomial

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Trinomials are polynomials that contain three parts called terms, which are separated by plus and minus symbols. Here is a visual example of a trinomial:

ax+by+c

This is a linear expression, a component that makes up linear equations.

Examples

  • ax2+bx+c, a quadratic expression in its standard (normal) form, which happens to be a trinomial.
  • Perfect square trinomials, a2±2ab+b2.

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