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Simplify the given polynomials. Then, classify each polynomial by its degree and number of terms.

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Explanation:

Polynomial 1:

Simplified form:


(x-(1)/(2) )(6x +2) = 6x^2 -3x + 2x - 1 = 6x^2 -x -1

Name by number of terms:

There are 3 terms, so this is a trinomial.

Polynomial 2:

Name by degree: The highest power of x is 1, so this is linear.

Name by number of terms: There are two terms, so this is binomial.

Polynomial 3:

Simplified Form:


4(5x^2-9x+7) +2(-10x^2+18x-13) = \\20x^2 - 36x +28 -20x^2 + 26x-26 =\\2

Name by degree: There are no x terms, so this is a constant.

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