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26 October, 01:55

Give the degree and classify the polynomial by the number of terms.

-x² + 3x - 4

A. degree: 2; trinomial

B. degree: 3; binomial

C. degree: 3; trinomial

D. degree: 2; binomial

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  1. 26 October, 02:24
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    A. degree: 2; trinomial

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The degree of a polynomial is the highest degree of a single term. In this example, the highest degree is 2 (-x^2) so the degree of the polynomial is 2. If a term has more than one variable, add all the degrees in the term (e. g. a polynomial with x^2y^3 has a degree of 5).

    The classification of a polynomial depends on how many terms there are.

    Monomial: 1 term Binomial: 2 terms Trinomial: 3 terms
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