SOLUTION: Give an example of the sum of two binomials that has four terms. Can the sum of two binomials have more than four terms?

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Question 240920: Give an example of the sum of two binomials that has four terms.
Can the sum of two binomials have more than four terms?

Answer by stanbon(48558) About Me  (Show Source):
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Give an example of the sum of two binomials that has four terms.
(x^4+x^2)+(x^3+5) = x^4+x^3+x^2+5
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Can the sum of two binomials have more than four terms?
No
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Cheers,
Stan H.