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We're eager to help, and fast, but you've left out some very important information.You're talking about 'area' and 'length', so there must be a drawing or a descriptionof some kind of shape that goes along with this problem. We've got to know howthe polynomial expression is related to the shape. Is the shape a square ? Is ita rectangle ? Is the polynomial expression the length of one of the sides ?If you can squeeze that information into a new question, and put it back here inthe MATH category again, we'll answer it right away.
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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?