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Write the polynomial in standard form. Then identify the polynomial by the number of terms. -3b^2+7b^3
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Write the polynomial in standard form. Then identify the polynomial by the number of terms. -3b^2+7b^3
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Write the polynomial in standard form. Then identify the polynomial by the number of terms. -3b^2+7b^3
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7b^3 - 3b^2....u have a 2 term polynomial, otherwise known as a binomial
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