SOLUTION: Identify the polynomial of degree one. Can someone explain this to me. Thanks! 11y^2-5-4y

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Identify the polynomial of degree one. Can someone explain this to me. Thanks!
11y^2-5-4y
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A polynomial of degree one has one as the greatest exponent.
This one has an exponent of 2, so it's of degree 2, or 2nd order.
There is no other polynomial given in this problem.

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