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What does 8/y + 6 have in common with 8^y + 5? A. they have the same value B. both are binomial C. both are trinomials D. neither is a polynomial
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What does 8/y + 6 have in common with 8^y + 5? A. they have the same value B. both are binomial C. both are trinomials D. neither is a polynomial
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What does 8/y + 6 have in common with 8^y + 5?
A. they have the same value
B. both are binomial
C. both are trinomials
D. neither is a polynomial
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The correct answer would be “D”
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Answer is d because no is a polynomial
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