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Identify the polynomial as a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or none of these.?

Identify the polynomial as a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or none of these. Also, give the degree.

-x2 + 6x5

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  • 1 decade ago
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    binomial: . In algebra, an expression consisting of the sum or difference of two monomials such as 4a-8b.

    monomial: . In the variables x, y, z, a monomial is an expression of the form axm yn zk , in which m, n, and k are nonnegative integers and a is a constant (e.g., 5x2 , 3x2 y or 7x3yz2 ).

    polynomial: . In algebra, a sum of monomials; for example, x2 + 2xy + y2 .

    trinomial: A polynomial with exactly three terms

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    Identify the polynomial as a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or none of these.?

    Identify the polynomial as a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or none of these. Also, give the degree.

    -x2 + 6x5

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    Monomial... A binomial is a polynomial with two terms which are not like terms. The following are all binomials: 2x – 3, 3x5 +8x4, and 2ab – 6a2b5. Monomial - A polynomial with one term. The following are all monomials: 5x3, 8, and 4xy.

  • 1 decade ago

    This is a binomial because there are two terms.

    If you meant for the problem to say -x^2 + 6x^5, the degree is 5. This is because the degree of a term is the sum of the exponents for the variable.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Is (x+3) a monomial or polynomial? Then how does, x+3 differ from (x+3)?

  • 1 decade ago

    this is binomial.

    good luck at the degree.

  • 1 decade ago

    binomial

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