At is yes I think sorry if I get it wrong

now.. if you notice, the exponent for the 1st term, is dropping on each term subsequently, start with highest, 9 in this case, and drops drops drops, till on the last term, will be 0
the exponent for the second term, starts off at 0, and goes up up and up on each term
that part is simple... now, the coefficient for them
the first one will have a coefficient of 1, so we can take a closer look at the 2nd instead
the coefficient for the second is 1* 9/ 1
(1) the coefficient of the current term, (9) the exponent of the 1st term, and (1) the exponent of the 2nd term on the next term
for example, how did we get 84 for the 4th term? (36 * 7) / 3 = 84
and so on for all subsequent terms
The two equations are in the slope-intercept form, y = mx + b.
m is the slope and it is the rate of change.
b is the constant, and it is the initial value.
Eq. A: y = 3x + 4 ---> rate of change = m = 3; initial value = b = 4
Eq. B: y = 5x + 2 ---> rate of change = m = 5; initial value = b = 2
Now you can see which statement is true.
A. False
B. True
C. False
D. False
It’s D
(It’s making me write more words)
Answer:
The degree is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
2x³ and -2x³ cancel each other out, so the expression would be 4x²+x-32.
The largest exponent value is 2, as shown in "4x²"