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Write any two binomials using the variables x and y. Also, identify their terms.
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A binomial is an algebraic expression having exactly two terms.
Two binomials using x and y are : x + y and 3x − 2y.
Terms of (x + y) : x and y.
Terms of (3x − 2y) : 3x and −2y.
Hence, two binomials are x + y (terms x and y) and 3x − 2y (terms 3x and −2y).
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