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Choose the correct classification of 5x^6 + 2x^3 + 3x^2 - 4 A. Third degree polynomial B. Fourth degree trinomial C. First degree binomial D. Sixth degree polynomial I’m thinking that it would be B, but
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Choose the correct classification of 5x^6 + 2x^3 + 3x^2 - 4
A. Third degree polynomial
B. Fourth degree trinomial
C. First degree binomial
D. Sixth degree polynomial
I’m thinking that it would be B, but I’m not sure. Please help. :((
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hello :
D. Sixth degree polynomial
the form : ax^6+bx^5 +cx^4 +dx^3+lx^2+kx +p
a=5
b=0
c=0
d=2
l=3
k=0
p= - 4
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5x^6 + 2x^3 + 3x^2 - 4
it has 4 terms, so it is not a binomial or a trinomial. When u have 1 variable, which this problem does, it only has an x, the degree is the highest exponent.
so this is a 6th degree polynomial
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