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Classify each polynomial as constant, linear, quadratic, or cubic. Combine like terms first. X3 − 2x x3 4x2 − 6x − 8x2 6x − 6 6x 5 4x2 − 4x2 5.

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The classification of the polynomials are:

(1) Cubic

(2) Quadratic

(3) Linear

(4) Constant

How to classify the polynomials?

First, let's define what each of these descriptions means:

Constant: The polynomial does not depend of x, so it is a polynomial of degree 0.

Linear: The degree of the polynomial is 1.

Quadratic: The degree of the polynomial is 2.

Cubic: The degree of the polynomial is 3.

Where the degree of a polynomial is the maximum exponent of that polynomial. Now that we know this, let's analyze each of the given options:

1) x³ - 2x + x³ = 2x³ - 2x

We can see that the maximum exponent here is 3, thus this is a cubic polynomial.

2) 4x² − 6x − 8x² = -4x² - 6x

We can see that the maximum exponent is 2, then this is a quadratic polynomial.

3) 6x − 6 + 6x = 12x - 6

We can see that the maximum exponent here is 1, so this is a linear polynomial.

4) 5 + 4x² − 4x² + 5 =

10 + (4 - 4)x² = 10

We can see that this does not depend of x, this is a constant polynomial.

Complete question is:

Classify each polynomial as constant, linear, quadratic, or cubic. Combine like terms first.

1. x³ − 2x + x³

A. Constant

B. Linear

C. Quadratic

D. Cubic

2. 4x² − 6x − 8x²

A. Constant

B. Linear

C. Quadratic

D. Cubic

3. 6x − 6 + 6x

A. Constant

B. Linear

C. Quadratic

D. Cubic

4. 5 + 4x² − 4x² + 5

A. Constant

B. Linear

C. Quadratic

D. Cubic

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