4x(4x^2 + 3x + 1)
3x^2 + 4x, among many others.
It is of the 2nd degree.
No because it has 3 terms
Yes. -4x is one, and 3y is one. They are combined with a "+" sign, and together they are a polynomial.
The highest power of the variable is 2, so it is a second degree polynomial.
The degree of this polynomial is 2.
True.3x^4 + 4x^3 - 3x^4 + 5x + 1= 4x^3 + 5x + 1
4x(4x^2 + 3x + 1)
yes, and it is 14x
3x^2 + 4x, among many others.
It is a second degree polynomial.
2x^3 - 3x^2 + 4x - 3
I'm going to assume the polynomial in question is 2x7+(3-2x3)+(5x8-4x) Expanding out the polynomial: 2x7+3-2x3+5x8-4x Order the terms by powers of x: 5x8+2x7-2x3-4x+3 Since 8 is the highest power of x, the degree of the polynomial is 8.
3x-3x+4x^2+8x=4x^2+8x
3x + (-2 + 4x) = -2 + 7x
3x+7=4x 7=4x-3x 7=x