Name each polynomial by degree and number of terms..
1) - 23p 3 +6p2-9p
2) 24 z 4
3) 7...
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Name each polynomial by degree and number of terms..
1) - 23p 3 +6p2-9p
2) 24 z 4
3) 7 a
4) – 6a
5) – 18x5 + 14x3
6) - 924
7) 4 a 3-9a
8) 4 a 4-5 a 2-7 a 6
9) 6
10) - 2b2+4
11) - 927 + 76 z 5-7z
12) 33 z - 8 z 5+57 26-65 z 7
13) - 17 -4 y 6+49 y
14) 15 q3 - 1392-99
15) 9 m 4+m3
16) 4z7
17) 3 m 3 + m 2
18) 8 x4
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