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Write the polynomial in standard form. Then identify the polynomial by the number of terms.

Write the polynomial in standard form. Then identify the polynomial by the number-example-1
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Answer:

A


Explanation:

Writing a polynomial in standard form involves arranging all the terms with the highest powered term first

In the given expression, the highest powered term is
7b^3, so that would come first, and then
-3b^2

So we can write:


7b^3-3b^2


A binomial is when there are 2 terms in the polynomial and a monomial is when there is 1 term.

Clearly we see that this has 2 terms and hence a binomial.

Answer choice A is correct.

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