Question 722506
<ul><li>A polynomial (of one variable) is an expression where the variable has exponents that are whole numbers (0, 1, 2, 3, ...)</li><li>A quadratic polynomial is a polynomial where the highest exponent on the variable is 2.</li><li>A linear polynomial is a polynomial where the highest exponent on the variable is 1.</li><li>A cubic polynomial is a polynomial where the highest exponent on the variable is 3.</li><li>A constant polynomial is a polynomial where the highest exponent on the variable is 0 (i.e. there are no visible variables because {{{x^0 = 1}}}).</li><li>A quartic polynomial is a polynomial where the highest exponent on the variable is 4.</li></ul>Just find the highest exponent on x in g(x) and find your answer.