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A Quick Guide to Classifying Polynomials
[tex]\bigstar[/tex] Look at the number of terms and the exponent.
1 term, exponent of 1 -1st degree monomial
Example: 4r
2 terms, exponent of 2 - 2nd degree binomial
Example: 4r²+9
3 terms, exponent of 3 - 3rd degree trinomial
Example: 4r³+9r²+1
4 terms, exponent of 4 - 4th degree polynomial
Example: 4r⁴+9r³+r²+8
8x is a 1st degree monomial.
Hope it helps.
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