The number of polynomial having

  1. 1. A polynomial is a finite series of terms in the form ax^m where is a(n)------ and m is a(n)---------Real number Irrational
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  2. 1. A polynomial is a finite series of terms in the form ax^m where is a(n)------ and m is a(n)---------Real number Irrational
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  3. Write the polynomial in standard form. Then name the polynomial based on its degree and number of terms. 2-11×^2 - 8x + 6×^2a.
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  4. What is the relationship between the degree of a polynomial and the number of zeros the polynomial could have?(1 point)Responses
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  5. Write the polynomial in standard from. Then name the polynomial based on its degree and number of terms.2 - 11x^2 - 8x + 6x^2 a.
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  6. Write the polynomial in standard form. Then name the polynomial based on its degree and number of terms.8x + 5×3 _ 5 (1 point)
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  7. Consider the polynomial 2x^5+ 4x^3-3x^8.Part A: The polynomial in standard form is -3x²+2x+400 Part B: The degree of the
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  8. Which of the following properly describes the relationship between the degree of a polynomial and the number of zeros it has?(1
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  9. Which of the following properly describes the relationship between the degree of a polynomial and the number of zeros it has?(1
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  10. Which of the following properly describes the relationship between the degree of a polynomial and the number of zeros it has?(1
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