Which of the following is a trinomial with a constant term? A. x + 4y + 7 B. x^(4 - 7) + 3 C. y5 D. y^7 - 29 E. x^3 + 11x^2 + x F. -x + y^10
i think its A
OR F
can you explain
why ?
I think it's A or B
7 and 3 are both constant terms, meaning they don't have variables and will never change.
so how can i determine the anwer on a and b
hmm give me a second. But now that I'm looking at it I think it's most likely A.
OMGZ I CAN'T BELIEVE I MISSED THIS!!!!!!!!!!! It can't be B because that only has two terms *facepalm* x^(4-7) only counts as one!!!
@KEYS you were right the first time
?? so it's A correct?
yes
y did it take u so long
Yes. x + 4y + 7 has 3 terms: x, 4y, and 7, making it a trinomial. x^(4-7) + 3 is the same as (x^-3) + 3, which is not a polynomial
Yaaaay :D and it took me so long because I'm having brain issues right now :/ going for an MRI wednesday...
can i ask a question?
To determine citizens' opinion on construction of a new sports facility, the city council used a computer program to assure that each citizen of the city had an equal chance of being selected for the survey. Which type of sampling did the council use?
i forgot how to do this
ooh... sorry I'm not an english person :P
its math
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never mind i passed it
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