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Drag each label to the correct location on the table. Each label can be used more than once, but not all labels will be used. Simplify the given polynomials. Then, classify each polynomial by its degree and number of terms.
Polynomial 1: (1 - 1) (65 + 2)
Polynomial 2: (7x2 + 3x) - 3(21.12 – 12)
Polynomial 3: 4(5.12 – 9x + 7) + 2(–10.x2 + 187 – 13)
6
2
binomial
trinomial
6x2 + 2x -
constant
622 - - 1
linear
Polynomial
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Degree
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Number of Terms
1
quadratic
2
30 + 4
3
monomial
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