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It is an algebraic expression.
Since that isn't an equation, there is really nothing to solve.
It is 4 terms of an algebraic expression.
For a single variable, the degree is the highest power that appears in the polynomial.
x3+7 Hope that helps :)
It is an algebraic expression.
It is an expression: x3-6
Since that isn't an equation, there is really nothing to solve.
x3+36 is an algebraic expression
Yes.
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It is 4 terms of an algebraic expression.
That's either the sum or difference of two cubes.
For a single variable, the degree is the highest power that appears in the polynomial.
x3+7 Hope that helps :)
For example, (x3)(x4) = (x3+4) = x7 Also, (x5)2 = x(5)(2) = x10
Yes.