SOLUTION: We have are drills in Algebra I class. The drills are formed like this: 1. a. b. c. 2. a. b. 3. and ect. Our drills are preAlgebra reviews called Mt.Math. My class from my o

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Question 129558: We have are drills in Algebra I class. The drills are formed like this:
1. a.
b.
c.
2. a.
b.
3. and ect.
Our drills are preAlgebra reviews called Mt.Math. My class from my old school have never done monomials, binomials, and trinomials. At least I don't know. But everyone else does except me!
How do I change the 5th problem into a monomial, binomial, or tinomial?
Here is the question. You can answer one of them (monomial, binomial, or trinomial) I couldn't find a section that fit this catagorey.
5. 66
a. change to a monomial
b. change to a binomial
c. change to a trinomial
I would really appreciate the help.

Answer by scott8148(6628) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
polynomials are made up of "terms" which are added to or subtracted from each other
__ within a term, quantities may be multiplied or divided
__ a term would be called a monomial

eg. __ abc is a monomial __ a+b+c is a trinomial __ ab+c is a binomial

5. a) 2*33 or 3*22 or 132/2 ...
__ b) 33+33 or 97-32 or 2*11+176/4 ...
__ c) 47+32-13 or 8*6-24/2+5*6 ...