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Simplify The Given Polynomials. Then, classify each polynomial by its degree and number of terms.

Polynomial 1: (x - 1/2) (6x + 2)

Polynomial 2: (7x^2 + 3x) - 1/3(21x^2 - 12)

Polynomial 3: 4(5x^2 - 9x + 7) + 2(-10x^2 + 18x -13)


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