SOLUTION: Is it possible to generalize a condition for creating any two binomials whose sum is a monomial, and two biniomials whose sum is a trinomial?
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Question 103171: Is it possible to generalize a condition for creating any two binomials whose sum is a monomial, and two biniomials whose sum is a trinomial?
I'm not sure what this question is asking. Can you point me in the right direction. Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! (2a+b)+(a-b)=3a one of the numbers of a the binomial has to be added to its inverse to obtain a monomial.
(a+b)+(b+c)=a+2b+c one and only one new variable must be introduced to obtain a trinomial.
Ed