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19 March, 02:03

Multiplying two binomial will always produce trinomials true of false

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  1. 19 March, 04:48
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    False

    Take this example

    (a + b) (c + d)

    = (a + b) · c + (a + b) · d

    = ac + bc + ad + bd

    which is not a trinomial.

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