9514 1404 393
Answer:
see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
There are several possible ways to describe the "type" of a polynomial. Here, since there is a separate column for "degree", we assume that "type" refers to the number of terms.
Polynomials with 1, 2, or 3 terms are called, respectively, <em>monomial</em>, <em>binomial</em>, and <em>trinomial</em>. The first two expressions listed have 1 term only, so are monomials. The last expression has 3 terms, so is a trinomial.
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The coefficients are the constant multiplier of the term. Some say a "constant", such as the -8 in the last expression, is not considered a coefficient, because there are no variables that it is multiplying. Here, we have listed it among the coefficients in that expression.
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The degree of a term is the sum of the degrees of the variables in the term. For terms with only one variable, it is the exponent of that variable. For terms such as the second expression, the degree is the sum of the exponents: 3+4 = 7. The degree of a polynomial with more than one term is the highest degree of all the terms.
Answer:
if you pit the shape in a straight line it would be 180 degrees now take 180 take 130 and 100 and subtract those add that to the other 30 then take 180 divided by 60
Answer:
$0.41
Step-by-step explanation:
1 ice cream cone: $2.75
2 ice cream cones: 2 * $2.75 = $5.50
7.5% of $5.50 =
= 0.075 * $5.50
= $0.4125
Answer: $0.41
Bob charges $140
Andy charges $135
Andy is cheaper