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Simplify the given polynomials. Then, classify each polynomial by its degree and number of terms.
Polynomial 1: (1 - 1) (65 + 2)
Polynomial 2: (7x2 + 3x) - 3(21.12 – 12)
Polynomial 3: 4(5.12 – 9x + 7) + 2(–10.x2 + 187 – 13)
6
2
binomial
trinomial
6x2 + 2x -
constant
622 - - 1
linear
Polynomial
Simplified Form
Name by
Degree
Name by
Number of Terms
1
quadratic
2
30 + 4
3
monomial
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