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First off, it is NOT A QUINTIC!

Typically a polynomial of four or more terms is called "a polynomial of n terms", where n is the number of terms. Only the one, two, and three term polynomials are referred to by a particular naming convention.

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Probably a 'cubic'.

e.g.

ax^(3) + bx^(2) + cx + d .

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Q: What is a polynomial with four terms?
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