Identify the polynomial.

a^2 - b + c - d^3

A. monomial
B. binomial
C. trinomial
D. four-term polynomial
E. five-term polynomial

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Answer:

c. trinomial

Step-by-step explanation:

In this item, we are to determine the classification of each of the polynomials depending on the number of terms present in each. The prefixes of the classification suggest the number of terms present.

 1.) a^2 + bcd^3

This is a binomial because there are only two terms. The first one is a^2 and the second term is bcd^3.

 2.) a^2 + b - cd^3

This is a trinomial because there are three terms. The first term is a^2, followed by b and the third term is -cd^3.

 3.) a^2 - b + c - d^3

This last item is an example of a four-term polynomial. The first term is still a^2, second one is -b. The third one is c, and the last one is -d^3.

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Answer:

Hey there your answer is C. trinomial

Step-by-step explanation:

You call an expression with a single term a monomial, an expression with two terms is a binomial, and an expression with three terms is a trinomial. An expression with more than three terms is named simply by its number of terms. For example a polynomial with five terms is called a five-term polynomial.

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