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What is the classification of this polynomial based on the number of terms 7p^3q - 10p^2q - 5q
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if it has 3 terms then it is a trinomial.. tri meaning three...
no matter how many terms it has it is called a polynomial .. poly meaning many
but since it has three terms it is a trinomial
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