SOLUTION: Choose 3 of the polynomials from the list below and classify each one by degree and number of terms. 1. 9x2yz 2. 18x2 + 5ab – 6y 3. 8a – 5 4. 4x3 + 3x2 – x – 4

Algebra.Com
Question 320997: Choose 3 of the polynomials from the list below and classify each one by degree and number of terms.

1. 9x2yz
2. 18x2 + 5ab – 6y
3. 8a – 5
4. 4x3 + 3x2 – x – 4
5. x + 2xyz
6. 3x + y + z
7. 2x3y + y2x – 3x + 4
8. 6x2
Part 2
Explain whether the polynomials below are written in standard form. If not, use complete sentences to explain how to write the polynomial in standard form.
1. 3a3b – 4ab2 + a2
2. –8x2y2 + 10xy4 – 6x2y

Answer by c305smostwanted(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Choose 3 of the polynomials from the list below and classify each one by degree and number of terms.
1. 9x2yz
2. 18x2 + 5ab – 6y
3. 8a – 5
4. 4x3 + 3x2 – x – 4
5. x + 2xyz
6. 3x + y + z
7. 2x3y + y2x – 3x + 4
8. 6x2
Part 2
Explain whether the polynomials below are written in standard form. If not, use complete sentences to explain how to write the polynomial in standard form.
1. 3a3b – 4ab2 + a2
2. –8x2y2 + 10xy4 – 6x2y

RELATED QUESTIONS

Part 1 Choose 3 of the polynomials from the list below and classify each one by degree (answered by Big Poop)
Part 1 Choose 3 of the polynomials from the list below and classify each one by degree (answered by makala)
in polynomials how do i classify by degree and number of terms of... (answered by richwmiller)
polynomials by degree and number of terms (answered by Alan3354)
classify the polynomial -3x^2-4x^3+x^2+5x-4 by degree and the number of... (answered by MathLover1,stanbon)
Choose the correct classification of 2x + 10x^2 -x^3 by number of terms and by... (answered by KMST)
classify the polynomial by degree and number of terms. Describe the shape of its graph.... (answered by lynnlo)
How do I classify a polynomial by degree and number of terms and describe the shape of... (answered by Alan3354)
Write each polynomial in standard form. Then classify it by degree and number of terms. (answered by jim_thompson5910)