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Which statement best describes the polynomial 3x^2-6+4x^4 second degree polynomial with two terms third degree polynomial with two terms third degree polynomial with three terms…
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Which statement best describes the polynomial 3x^2-6+4x^4
second degree polynomial with two terms
third degree polynomial with two terms
third degree polynomial with three terms
fourth degree polynomial with three terms
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fourth degree polynomial with three terms
the degree is the highest exponent the term are separated by plus or minus
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