Organize the following expressions from greatest to least by number of terms: I. x + 2xyz II. 3x + y + z III. 2x^2y + x^2 − 3x + 4 IV. 9x^2yz III, II, I, IV III, I, IV, II I, II, IV, III II, I, III, IV
Okay all you have to do is see how many terms there are in each expression. (a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together)
III would be highest....right?
From greatest to least it is: III. 2x^2y + x^2 − 3x + 4 II. 3x + y + z I. x + 2xyz IV. 9x^2yz
Yes
Thats what I was thinking.
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Can you help me with one more?
Yes
Organize the following polynomial expressions from least to greatest based on their degree: I. x + 2xyz II. 3x + y + z III. 2x3y + y2x − 3x + 4 IV. 9x3yz II, III, I, IV III, I, IV, II I, II, IV, III II, I, III, IV
Haha I almost thought it was the same question
no its the same type tho.
So they want the polynomial (a degree is based off of the term with the highest degree exponent)
Well III is the greatest.. so C is correct...right?
II has the lowest degree I has a degree of 3 III has a degree of 4 IV has a degree of 5
No it is D
Wait
Nevermind
Sooo it is D?
Yes
Thank youu!!
I will let you know if these answers are correct
Gotchu
Good luck
correct answers....but the other answers I put in were wrong D:
Oof. I hope I didn't get you wrong on any
You didn't.
Okay phew. Can you repeat it?
Ill try to help you
Yes 2 more attempts
Great. I'll help you
Okay. Should I make a new post?
Yes
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