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A trinomial
Yes. If the coefficient of the third degree terms in one polynomial are the additive inverses (minus numbers) of the coefficient of the corresponding terms in the second polynomial. Eg: 3x3 + 2x2 + 5 and -3x3 + x - 7 add to give 2x2 + x - 2
Yes, f(x) = 2 is a polynomial of degree 0 (because there are no x terms).
A polynomial consists of terms which are multiples of non-negative integer powers of a single variable. An expression may contain several variables, or it may contain powers that are negative or fractional.
The GCF is 2.