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A polynomial with only one term? - Answers
4x 5x 9x 3x these are four examples. you have only one term in each. to add more terms you need to put an x2 in there x2 + 4x x2 + 5x x2 + 9x x2 + 3x it does not haveto be all x2 you can add coefficients to the x squared if you want to and it still would b e a polynomial with two terms. a polynomial with three terms would be x3 added to x2 added to x just like wat was shown
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A polynomial with only one term? - Answers
4x 5x 9x 3x these are four examples. you have only one term in each. to add more terms you need to put an x2 in there x2 + 4x x2 + 5x x2 + 9x x2 + 3x it does not haveto be all x2 you can add coefficients to the x squared if you want to and it still would b e a polynomial with two terms. a polynomial with three terms would be x3 added to x2 added to x just like wat was shown
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A polynomial with only one term? - Answers
4x 5x 9x 3x these are four examples. you have only one term in each. to add more terms you need to put an x2 in there x2 + 4x x2 + 5x x2 + 9x x2 + 3x it does not haveto be all x2 you can add coefficients to the x squared if you want to and it still would b e a polynomial with two terms. a polynomial with three terms would be x3 added to x2 added to x just like wat was shown
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