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Name the following polynomial:4x^(2)+8n+16

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Answer:

a 2nd degree trinomial

Explanation:

First, this polynomial has 3 terms which are 4x^2, 8n, and 16. This makes this polynomial a trinomial.

Second, the highest degree in this polynomial is a degree of 2 because of the term 4x^2. This makes this polynomial a 2nd degree polynomial.

Lastly, when you put all of this together you get a 2nd degree trinomial.

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Explanation:

Cubic trinomial

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