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2. Which expression is not a polynomial?
A. X - 1
B. 4 + P
C. 5X^2 - √X
D. 8x - z^3


3. What is the degree of the polynomial?
3pq^4 - 2p^2q + q3
A.1
B.2
C.4
D.5


4. How many terms does the polynomial have?
p^3-4pq^2+q^2-3q
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4


5. Which polynomial is written in standard form for the polynomial below?
-7x^2 - x^3 + x^5 +2

A. x^5+X^3+X^5+2

B. x^5 - x^3 + 7x^2+2

C. -7x^2 - x^3 + x^5+2

D. 7x^2 + x^3 + x^5+2

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Answer:

2 is C. , 3 is C. , 4 is D.

Explanation:

2

Square roots are not polynomials

3

The highest degree of one term in the polynomial is 4

4

Terms are separated by (+) or (-) signs. If you count them up there are 4

User CrafterKolyan
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Answer:

C, D, D, B

Explanation:

2. A polynomial has only integer exponents, no square roots. So C is not a polynomial.

3. The degree of the polynomial is the sum of the exponents of the highest term. p has an exponent of 1 and q has an exponent 4, so 1+4 = 5. D

4. Count the number of terms being added or subtracted. p^3, 4pq^2, q^2, and -3q. So there are 4 terms. D

5. Standard form of a polynomial is written from the highest exponent to the lowest. So the answer is B.

User Andrei Zisu
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