Just general definitons:
a TRInomial has 3 terms (tri means three)
a BInomial has 2 terms (bi means two)
a MONOmial has 1 term (mono means one)
the degree is the highest exponent found in the algebraic expression
so they should be pretty easy to solve with that information, but just in case:
1. trinomial, degree of 4
2. binomial, degree of 3
3. monomial, degree of 2
for the final question, all you have to do is plug in 2 for x, so
(2)^2 - 2(2) + 1
4 - 4 + 1
so the answer is 1
The answer is A. You can solve this by plugging the X values from the table into the equation and seeing if you end up with the right Y value.
because the denominator is on the bottom, you have to find a number which both 12 and 9 can be divided by. In this case the only answer that isn't a decimal is 3
We have to solve x in terms of a, b and c:
a x - 3 b = c
a x - 3 b + 3 b = c + 3 b
a x = c + 3 b
x = ( c + 3 b ) : a
Answer:
4 ) ( c + 3 b ) / a
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation: