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19 July, 22:59

Given the expression 3x^ (2) y + 4xy + 1 - 5x^ (4) y - 6y, do the following as instructed below: a. Write the polynomial in descending order. b. Classify the polynomial by the number of terms. c. State the degree of the polynomial.

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  1. 19 July, 23:10
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    -5x^4y + 3x^2y + 4xy - 6y + 1 is descending order of it, the degree of the polynomial is 4 because the highest power is 4, but classifying it I do not know sorry gonna have to get someone else to answer that part
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