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11 February, 08:55

Write the polynomial in standard form, then name the polynomial based on it's degree and number of terms. 6-12x+13x^2-4x^2

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  1. 11 February, 09:08
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    I'm assuming I'm intended to combine like terms and then label it as a binomial, trinomial, etc

    so you could get: 6 - 12x + 11x^2 and that is a trinomial. Or depending on how far your teacher likes to simplify things (factoring and stuff) you could get 3 (2 - x), but you best bet would be the first one
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