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Which algebraic expression is a polynomial with a degree of 3? 4x^ 3 2y^3 + 5y^2 – 5y 3y^3√4y –xy√6
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Which algebraic expression is a polynomial with a degree of 3?
4x^ 3
2y^3 + 5y^2 – 5y
3y^3√4y
–xy√6
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It would be the second choice. This expression is a polynomial because it is multiple terms and is a degree of three because the largest exponent is three. So your answer is:
2y^3 + 5y^2 - 5y
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