SOLUTION: Write the expression in standard form. Name the polynomial based on its degree and number of terms. 3a^2+ a^3 - 4a + 3

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Question 950673: Write the expression in standard form. Name the polynomial based on its degree and number of terms.
3a^2+ a^3 - 4a + 3

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Cubic polynomial

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