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17 February, 17:32

Why is it impossible to have a linear trinomial with one variable?

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  1. 17 February, 18:28
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    The linear in "linear trinomial" states that the degree of any monomial (single variable) must be equal to 1. A trinomial implies that there are three variables. An example of a trinomial would be 2x - y + 3z, where there are three variables each to the first degree. Therefore, a linear trinomial could not have only one variable since three variables are required.
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