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Which description is correct for the polynomial 4x^2+3x+5 cubic trinomial quadratic trinomial cubic binomial quartic monomial
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Which description is correct for the polynomial 4x^2+3x+5
cubic trinomial
quadratic trinomial
cubic binomial
quartic monomial
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That is a quadratic trinomial.
Its largest degree is 2 (which makes it quadratic), and it has 3 terms separated by addition operators (which makes it trinomial).
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