Asked by Cherry
6x^4+3x3-2x^2+15x-14
a. 5
b. 4
c. 3
d. 2
a. 5
b. 4
c. 3
d. 2
Answers
Answered by
Cherry
oops I chose c. Is this correct??
Answered by
#1Student
there are five I believe. Is the three in 3x3 suppose to be 3x^3?
Answered by
Cherry
YES! #1Student
Answered by
Cherry
it is sorry
Answered by
Steve
the powers don't really matter.
The terms are separated by the + and - signs.
So, just count them and add 1.
The terms are separated by the + and - signs.
So, just count them and add 1.
Answered by
ع
15x - x5+ 2x2 -9 + 3x3
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