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Use the polynomial 4x^(5) -3x^(2) + x a. How many terms are in this polynomial? _____ b. What is the degree of this polynomial? _____ c. What is the contrast? _____
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Use the polynomial 4x^(5) -3x^(2) + x a. How many terms are in this polynomial? _____ b. What is the degree of this polynomial? _____ c. What is the contrast? _____
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a. How many terms are in this polynomial? _____
b. What is the degree of this polynomial? _____
c. What is the contrast? _____
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3 terms
The degree is 5
The contrast is -
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