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Choose the correct classification of 5x + 2.
Third degree polynomial
Fourth degree trinomial
First degree binomial
Sixth degree polynomial
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5x + 2 = First degree binomial
The degree is first because x is only raised to the first power 1
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First degree polynomial
Given that:
We have a first degree polynomial. This polynomial also represents a straight line with a slope m = 5. This straight line also cut the y-axis in b = 2
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