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No, it's second degree. Third degree is cubic.
When multiplying a cubic binomial (degree 3) by a quadratic trinomial (degree 2), the resulting degree of the polynomial is the sum of the degrees of the two polynomials. Therefore, the resulting degree is 3 + 2 = 5.
Yes, any second-degree polynomial is quadratic. Degree 0 - constant (8) Degree 1 - linear (n) Degree 2 - quadratic (n^2) Degree 3 - cubic (n^3) Degree 4 - fourth degree (n^4) Degree 5 - fifth degree (n^5) Degree 6 - sixth degree (n^6) and so on............ Also a degree I find funny is the special name for one hundredth degree. Degree 100 - hectic (n^100)
The polynomial (7x^2 - 3x + 4) is a quadratic polynomial because its highest degree term is (x^2), which indicates that it is a second-degree polynomial. Quadratic polynomials generally take the form (ax^2 + bx + c), where (a), (b), and (c) are constants, and in this case, (a = 7), (b = -3), and (c = 4).
No. A quadratic polynomial is degree 2 (2 is the highest power); a cubic polynomial is degree 3 (3 is the highest power).No. A quadratic polynomial is degree 2 (2 is the highest power); a cubic polynomial is degree 3 (3 is the highest power).No. A quadratic polynomial is degree 2 (2 is the highest power); a cubic polynomial is degree 3 (3 is the highest power).No. A quadratic polynomial is degree 2 (2 is the highest power); a cubic polynomial is degree 3 (3 is the highest power).
No. "Quadratic" means degree of 2.
A polynomial of degree 2.
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True Yes. Although the term 'quad' stands for four, a quadratic equation is a polynomial of second degree.
true :) apex! * * * * * APEX gets it wrong - again! A quadratic polynomial has degree 2. Not greater than, nor less than but exactly equal to 2.
No, it's second degree. Third degree is cubic.
When multiplying a cubic binomial (degree 3) by a quadratic trinomial (degree 2), the resulting degree of the polynomial is the sum of the degrees of the two polynomials. Therefore, the resulting degree is 3 + 2 = 5.
That varies from polynomial to polynomial. Whatever the highest exponent is is called the "degree", so a quadratic like x2 + 2x + 8 has degree 2.
true.