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Classify this expression based on the number of terms: 4a^2+9ab^2-15b^3. A.Monomial B.Binomial C.Trinomial D.Polynomial
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Classify this expression based on the number of terms: 4a^2+9ab^2-15b^3. A.Monomial B.Binomial C.Trinomial D.Polynomial
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Classify this expression based on the number of terms: 4a^2+9ab^2-15b^3. A.Monomial B.Binomial C.Trinomial D.Polynomial
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It is a trinomial because it has 3 terms.
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