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UkoKoshka [18]
3 years ago
15

Please help me! I’m begging you I’ll mark you brainly! I need it by now

Mathematics
1 answer:
Inessa05 [86]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Boxes at the top are as follows

Monomial. 1. 4x

Binomial. 2. 4x+2

Trinomial. 3.

Polynomial. More than 3.

{5x}^{4}  +  {2x}^{3}  +  {12x}^{2}  + 135

This would be an example of a polynomial ^

Omit the next highest term to get a trinomial etc

1. 4th degree. Leading term:

{x}^{4}

Leading coefficient: x

2. 2nd degree. Leading term:

- {7x}^{2}

Leading coefficient: -7x

It's a little confusing to read but that should be everything. Sorry it's not organized better

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