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Take a moment to review classifying polynomial expressions  then classify each polynomial based on its degree and number of terms .  drag the descriptions to the correct location on each table. Each description can be used more than once Polynomial 5x, -7, x^2+4, x^2-3x + 11, 2x-9 liner, quadratic, constant, monomial, binomial, trinomial

Take a moment to review classifying polynomial expressions  then classify each polynomial-example-1
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Answer:

5x linear monomial



-7 constant monomial

x^2+4 quadratic binomial

x^2-3x+11 quadratic trinomial

2x-9 linear binomial

Explanation:

Linear indicates a line, the power of x in the equation is 1 (which we never write the power one, so it looks like just x)



Quadratics have an x to the power of 2

A constant is a plain number with no variable.

The prefixes mono-, bi-, and tri- can help you with these. Mono- means one. Monomials have one term, such as 5x or -7

Bi- means two. Binomials have two terms such as x^2+4 or 2x-9.

Tri- means three. Trinomials have three terms such as x^2-3x+11.

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