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Give the degree and classify the polynomial by the number of terms. 2x + 1 A. degree: 0; monomial B. degree: 1; binomial C. degree: 0; binomial D. degree: 1; monomial
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Give the degree and classify the polynomial by the number of terms. 2x + 1 A. degree: 0; monomial B. degree: 1; binomial C. degree: 0; binomial D. degree: 1; monomial
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Give the degree and classify the polynomial by the number of terms. 2x + 1 A. degree: 0; monomial B. degree: 1; binomial C. degree: 0; binomial D. degree: 1; monomial
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The Correct answer is B. Degree: 1;Binomial Hoep you get it correct
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If there are no exponents within then the highest power is one. Since there are two terms within (2x and 1) then it is a binomial.
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