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PLSSSSSSSSS HELP!!!! ALGEBRA NATION TEST

consider the following polynomial.


-2xy^5+3x^7-10x^3y^6+8x^6+4


which of the following statements are true? select all that apply


A)The polynomial has 5 terms.

B)The leading coefficient is -2.

C)The degree of the polynomial is 7.

D)The constant term is 4.

E)The polynomial is in decreasing degree order.

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Answer:

[A.] and [D.]

Explanation:

Before we even solve to see which options are true and false, write the polynomial in descending order.

To do this, break the polynomial into terms.

1. -2xy^5

2. 3x^7

3. -10x^3y^6

4. 8x^6

5. 4

To write this in descending order, look at the exponents or degrees.

We have 5 terms [So A. is already a correct option choice] so look at the exponents or degrees for each term

1. -2xy^5 [degree: 6 (x has an exponent, 1)]

2. 3x^7 [degree: 7]

3. -10x^3y^6 [since there are 2 exponents, add them together (degree: 9)]

4. 8x^6 [degree: 6]

5. 4 [degree: 1 (even though it doesn't look like it, 4 actually has an exponent, 1, along with other numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 etc.)]

-10x^3y^6 has the largest degree, then 3x^7, then 8x^6 and -2xy^5, and lastly 4.

Now, rewrite the polynomial

-2xy^5 + 3x^7 -10x^3y^6 + 8x^6 + 4 = -10x^3y^6 + 3x^7 + 8x^6 -2xy^5 + 4

We already established A.) is a correct answer.

B.) is not correct since our leading term is -10x^3y^6 and -10 would be the leading coefficent.

C.) Is not correct since the degree of the polynomial is 9, since the highest degree is 9

D.) Is correct since 4 has no variables attached to it

E.) Is not correct since the polynomial was not in descending form, we had to do it for them.

Thus, A.) and C.) are the correct answers.

I hope this helps! Let me know if I did something wrong or you have any questions! Thanks! :)

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