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1. From the given polynomials, ident
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Question 93924: I really need some help with this. I've asked the question prior to this one and didn't get an answer. Can someone please help me? Thanks
1. From the given polynomials, identify the polynomials of degree one.
a. x^3 + 4x + 8
b. 76 + 5x
c. (x)^1/2 + 5x - 6
d. 500 + (45)^1/2x
e. 289y + 6 -76y
f. (37)^1x^1
g. (9x^2)^1/2 + 3
h. 89x^4 + 3y + 5
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. From the given polynomials, identify the polynomials of degree one.
a. x^3 + 4x + 8
b. 76 + 5x
c. (x)^1/2 + 5x - 6
d. 500 + (45)^1/2x
e. 289y + 6 -76y
f. (37)^1x^1
g. (9x^2)^1/2 + 3
h. 89x^4 + 3y + 5
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b,e,f,g are all degree one.
d is a question mark as I cannot tell whether the "x" is part of the
exponent or whether you mean [45^(1/2)]*x
If the latter is true then d is degree one.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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