Answer:
We need to evaluate this: [(-16)+4] / [(-2)+5]
First, we do the brackets:
[(-16)+4] = -16 + 4 = -12
[(-2) + 5] = -2 + 5 = 3
Now, we only need to divide, as we have calculated both brackets:
-12/3 = -4
(Remember that when dividing a negative number by a positive one, we always obtain a negative)
So the result is -4
Answer:

What is the degree of polynomial?

The degree of a polynomial is the highest of the degrees of the polynomial's monomials with non-zero coefficients.
Example:

4x The Degree is 1 (a variable without an
exponent actually has an exponent of 1)
More Examples:
4x^ − x + 3 The Degree is 3 (largest exponent of x)
x^2 + 2x^5 − x The Degree is 5 (largest exponent of x)
z^2 − z + 3 The Degree is 2 (largest exponent of z)
A constant polynomials (P(x) = c) has no variables. Since there is no exponent to a variable, therefore the degree is 0.
3 is a polynomial of degree 0.
Basically you’re multiplying them both
(x^3 + 2x - 1)(x^4 - x^3 + 3)
so you need to make sure you multiply each one, if you do it right, you should end up with
x^7 - x^6 + 3x^3 + 2x^5 - 2x^4 + 6x -x^4 +x^3 -3
simplify by adding like terms
x^7 - x^6 + 2x^5 - 3x^4 + 4x^3 + 6x - 3
your answer would be the third option
18 that question is confusing so I guessed sorry dude
1) Coordinates of A: (-1,5) Coordinates of C: (6,-9)
2) Coordinates of A: (-1,-14) Coordinates of M: (6,7)