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Describe the polynomial: -4x²y3 + 5x²y O It is a binomial with a degree of 2. It is a trinomial with a degree of 6. It is a binomial with a degree of 5. It is a trinomial with a…
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Describe the polynomial: -4x²y3 + 5x²y O It is a binomial with a degree of 2. It is a trinomial with a degree of 6. It is a binomial with a degree of 5. It is a trinomial with a…
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Describe the polynomial:
-4x²y3 + 5x²y
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It is a binomial with a degree of 2.
It is a trinomial with a degree of 6.
It is a binomial with a degree of 5.
It is a trinomial with a degree of 5.
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There’s no polynomial .
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