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OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

Can someone help me i will fan and medal

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

i need an example of a trinomial with degree 5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3x^1+4x^3-1x^1

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ur welcome :3

OpenStudy (raden):

a trianomial which has degree 5, the highest degree of x has to be 5. for example : x^5 - 3x^2 + 7

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

ohhh okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

NO NO NO...ITS NOT

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u have to add the degrees together of the trinomial

OpenStudy (raden):

i never read about that rule, @clarkydances can you show where you get that information ? show the link as the refference, please.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok...leme find it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my teacher actually just got through with the lesson

OpenStudy (raden):

well, i have a link. hope this useful http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/degree-expression.html

OpenStudy (raden):

yes, that link is like i said above :) btw i am a teacher too, i was be math teacher since 16 years ago. that's why i confuse where do you get that rule --"

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