"Classify the polynomial by the number of terms" means a term contains both the variables and its coefficient. For example a "monomial" has one term like
.
A binomial has 2 terms like 
A trinomial has 3 terms like 
And a polynomial has 4 or more terms.
So basically one can classify the type of polynomial by counting the number of terms in a given equation.
Answer:
<h2>A) Height is the missing measurment.</h2><h2 /><h2> B) 1,400= 20 × 14 × H</h2><h2 /><h2>C) 1400 ÷ H = 280</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
A) Length × Width × Height
B) V is 1,400
L is 20
W is 14
H is unknown so use a variable
C) 20 × 14= 280.
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For this case we have the following functions:

We have to:
is given by:

Thus, the correct option is the option is A.
On the other hand,

Thus, the correct option is the option is A.
We also have:

Thus, the correct option is the option is B.
Last we have:

Thus, the correct option is the option is C.
ANswer:
Option A, A, B, C