If all the power of the variables are greater than or equal to zero, then the expression is a valid polynomial.
So,
1.
are polynomials.
2.
y
2 + s
are all polynomials.
3.
If the degree of the polynomial is 3, then it is a cubic polynomial. If the number of terms of a polynomial is 3, then it is a trinomial.
Hence, is a cubic trinomial.
4.
The highest power is the degree.
Hence, degree of the polynomial is 2 + 4 = 6.
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Answer:
12/5
Discussion:
Note that 10 is a common denominator of both denominators:
9/5 = (9*2)/(5*2) = 18/10
- ( -6/10) = + (6/10)
So the original problem is equivalent to
18/10 + 6/10 =
(18 +6)/10 =
24/10 =
(2*12)/ (2*5) => cancelling the common factor "2"
12/5 =
2 and 2 fifths =
22/5 (though this looks like (22)/5!)
Thank you,
MrB
Answer:
$468
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answers are A, D, and E.