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Q: What is the name of a polynomial with 6 terms?
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What is the name for a polynomial with 5 terms?

Quintinomial, is a polynomial with 5 terms


What is the name for a polynomial with 4 terms?

Quadrinomial


What is a name for a mathematical expression having two or more terms?

polynomial


What is the polynomial having two terms?

A polynomial with two terms is called a binomial.


What is the polynomial of 2 x?

this term 2x is not a polynomial. this term is a monomial. since only one term was listed it can not be a polynomial. A polynomial is like four or more terms. a trinomial is three terms and a binomial is two terms.


The greater degree of the terms in a polynomial is called?

The degree of the polynomial.


How many terms are in the polynomial abc+ e-fg +h squared 2?

The terms in a polynomial are seperated by a + or - So in given polynomial there are 4 terms.... abc , e, fg and h²


Are polynomial and trinomial the same?

A trinomial is a polynomial. All trinomials are polynomials but the opposite is not true. a trinomial= three unlike terms. a polynomial= "many" unlike terms.


What is the main difference between a polynomial and a binomial?

The only difference is that a binomial has two terms and a polynomial has three or more terms.


Is 13 a polynomial If it is find its degree and classify it by the number of its terms?

13 is not a polynomial.


What is the relationship between binomial and a polynomial?

A binomial is a polynomial with exactly 2 terms.


A fourth degree polynomial that has five terms could have five linear factors.?

No, if it is of degree 4, it can have 4 linear factors, regardless of the number of terms.For example, x squared + 5x + 6 = (x+3)(x+2). The unfactored polynomial has three terms, and is of degree 2. Similarly, you can multiply four linear terms together; and you will get a polynomial of degree 4, which has up to 5 terms.