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What is the degree of polynomials?

9x5 -- 2x3 -- 8y+ 3This polynomial has four terms, including a fifth-degree term, a third-degree term, a first-degree term, and a constant term.This is a fifth-degree polynomial.4b4 + 9w2 + zThis polynomial has three terms, including a fourth-degree term, a second-degree term, and a first-degree term. There is no constant term.This is a fourth-degree polynomial.a one-term polynomial, such as 6x or 3x^2, may also be called a "monomial" ("mono" meaning "one")a two-term polynomial, such as 2x + f or 4x2 -- 7, may also be called a "binomial" ("bi" meaning "two")a three-term polynomial, such as 5x + h + s or x4 + 7d2 -- 4, may also be called a "trinomial" ("tri" meaning "three")hint: ^ means to the raised poweri got a little help with this but i hope this is what you were looking for?


What function is a set square?

1. it useful in geometry 2. used for drawing a straight line It's used for drawing 30, 60 and 90 degree angles. There is also a version for 45 degree angles.


What are like terms in algebra?

Terms with the same variable(s). In like terms, you may add, subtract, multiply, or divide them. In the equation 3x - 5ax + 9x = 7ax, the 5x and the 10x are like terms because they both contain variables of the same value. Thus, we are allowed to add them up and get 12x. The -5ax and the 7ax are also like terms and if we add 5ax to both sides (after we add 3x to 9x), we'll get the equation 12x = 12ax.


Are isosceles triangles with a 40 degree vertex angle similar?

Yes, because all of the other 4 angles are also equal.


How do you simplify expression?

Multiply out all brackets (parentheses). Combine "like" terms. "Like" terms are those where any algebraic letters and their powers are exactly the same, but the numbers before them (the coefficients) may be different. Thus 2x2y and 3x2y are like terms and should be combined to make 5x2y. But 2x2y and 3xy2 are not like terms since in the first it is x that is squared while in the second it is y. Similarly, x and x2 are not like terms. Also, when combining terms, remember that x2y is 1x2y.