The terms in the polynomial -4y^{5} + 7y^{2} - 3y - 2.

arenceabigns

arenceabigns

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2021-01-31

The terms in the polynomial 4y5+7y23y2.

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brawnyN

brawnyN

Skilled2021-02-01Added 91 answers

The provided polynomial is 4y5+7y23y2.
A term in a polynomial is separated by arithmetic operations.
A term can be a constant value, any arbitrary variable like a, multiplication of constant value and variable or division of a constant value and variable provided that constant value should be nonzero if it’s present in denominator.
In the polynomial 4y5+7y23y2, the terms are:
4y5 : The constant term is -4 and in multiplication variable is y raised to power 5.
7y2 : The constant term is 7 and in multiplication variable is y raised to power 2.
-3y: The constant term is -3 and in multiplication variable is y raised to power 1.
-2 : The constant term is —2.
Hence, the terms of the polynomial 4y5+7y23y2are4y5,7y2,3yand2.
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2022-08-02Added 2605 answers

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