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I need help with this question please. This is also part of a homework practice fyi

I need help with this question please. This is also part of a homework practice fyi-example-1

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Given the following polynomial:


11-x^3

The standard form will be:


\text{ -x}^3\text{ + 11}

The degree of a polynomial is the largest exponent on one of its variables.

In the given expression, the degree of the polynomial is 3.

The terms in the given expression are -x³ and 11. Therefore, the number of terms is 2.

In summary:

Standard form: -x³ + 11

Degree: 3

Number of terms: 2

Therefore, the answer is letter C.

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