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2. Classify the following Polynomial: -3ab^5cd^3* (3 Points) 6th degree Monomial 6th degree Binomial 5th degree Binomial 10th degree Monomial
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2. Classify the following Polynomial: -3ab^5cd^3* (3 Points) 6th degree Monomial 6th degree Binomial 5th degree Binomial 10th degree Monomial
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Classify the following Polynomial: -3ab^5cd^3*
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6th degree Monomial
6th degree Binomial
5th degree Binomial
10th degree Monomial
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Answer:
10th degree Monomial
Explanation:
a=1
b=5
c=1
d=3
1+5+1+3 = 10
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