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Choose the third degree polynomial. 2x-5 3x2+2x-5 x3-3x2+2x-5 5x4+x3-3x2+2x-5

User Slup
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Answer:


x^3-3x^2+2x-5

Explanation:

Since, the degree of a polynomial is the highest power of its monomial with non zero coefficient,

In the polynomial 2x - 5,

The highest power is 1,

So, its degree is 1,

In the polynomial
3x^2+2x-5,

The highest power is 2,

So, its degree is 2,

In the polynomial
x^3-3x^2+2x-5,

The highest power is 3,

So, its degree is 3,

In the polynomial
5x^4+x^3-3x^2+2x-5

The highest power is 4,

So, its degree is 4.

User Beefyhalo
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ANSWER


{x}^(3) - 3 {x}^(2) + 2x - 5

is the third degree polynomial.

EXPLANATION

The third degree polynomial has the highest degree to be 3.

All the polynomials were written in standard form.


2x - 5

is a first degree polynomial.


3 {x}^(2) + 2x - 5

is a second degree polynomial .


{x}^(3) - 3 {x}^(2) + 2x - 5

is a third degree polynomial.


5 {x}^(4) + {x}^(3) - 3 {x}^(2) + 2x - 5

is a fourth degree polynomial.

User Alan Carwile
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