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kompoz [17]
3 years ago
10

Drag each description to the correct location on the table. Each description can be used more than once. Classify each polynomia

l based on its degree and number of terms

Mathematics
1 answer:
USPshnik [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Part 1) 5x^{3} -8x ----> Is a cubic Polynomial/ Is a binomial

Part 2) -6-x^{5} -3x^2 --->Is a quintic (5th Degree) Polynomial/ Is a trinomial

Part 3)  (1/3)x^4 ----> Is a quartic (4th Degree) Polynomial/ Is a monomial

Part 4) (6/7)x+1 ----> Is a linear Polynomial/ Is a binomial

Part 5) -0.7x^2 -----> Is a quadratic Polynomial/ Is a monomial

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

Polynomials can be classified in two different ways - by the number of terms and by their degree

The degree of a polynomial is calculated by finding the largest exponent in the polynomial

The polynomial is classified by the number of terms as:

1) The polynomial with only one term is called monomial

2) The polynomial with two-term is called binomial

3) The polynomial with three-term are called trinomial

4) The polynomial containing only the constant term is a constant polynomial

5) If the expression contains more than three terms, then the expression is called a Polynomial

Part 1) we have

5x^{3} -8x

Name using Degree

The largest exponent in the polynomial is 3

so

Is a cubic Polynomial

Name using number of terms

The polynomial has only two terms

so

Is a binomial

Part 2) we have

-6-x^{5} -3x^2

Name using Degree

The largest exponent in the polynomial is 5

so

Is a quintic (5th Degree) Polynomial

Name using number of terms

The polynomial has only three terms

so

Is a trinomial

Part 3) we have

(1/3)x^4

Name using Degree

The largest exponent in the polynomial is 4

so

Is a quartic (4th Degree) Polynomial

Name using number of terms

The polynomial has only one term

so

Is a monomial

Part 4) we have

(6/7)x+1

Name using Degree

The largest exponent in the polynomial is 1

so

Is a linear Polynomial

Name using number of terms

The polynomial has only two terms

so

Is a binomial

Part 5) we have

-0.7x^2

Name using Degree

The largest exponent in the polynomial is 2

so

Is a quadratic Polynomial

Name using number of terms

The polynomial has only one term

so

Is a monomial

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