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A 3^{\text{rd}}3 rd 3, start superscript, start text, r, d, end text, end superscript degree binomial with a constant term of 88

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-5x^2+88

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See explanation

Explanation:

A 3rd degree binomial with a constant term of 8

A binomial expression is an expression which has only terms such as: x² + 5

The degree of a polynomial is the term with the highest exponent on its variable.

Example: the expression above x² + 5

The exponent of variable, x is 2

So, it is a 2nd degree polynomial

We also have 1st degree polynomial where the highest exponent on the variable is 1

3rd degree polynomial where the highest exponent on the variable is 3

A 3rd degree binomial with a constant term of 8

1. There must be a variable, let say x

2. The highest exponent on the variable must be 3

3. There must be a constant 8

4. The expression must have two terms only

It could be x² + 8 where the coefficient of x is 1

2x² + 8

3x² + 8

It could take any form as long as the highest exponent on the variable is 3 and there are just two terms

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