Chapter 5: Q. 495 (page 564)
(a) Is it a monomial, binomial, or trinomial?
(b) What is its degree?
Short Answer
The expression is not a monomial, binomial or trinomial.
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Chapter 5: Q. 495 (page 564)
(a) Is it a monomial, binomial, or trinomial?
(b) What is its degree?
The expression is not a monomial, binomial or trinomial.
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In the following exercises, find the product of .
Multiply each pair of conjugates using the product of the conjugates pattern.
Multiply: (a)
(b) .
Solve the square using the binomial squares pattern.
Find the product of the below expression.
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