How many terms are in the following polynomial?

6x^4+3x^3-2x^2+15x-14

A.5
B.4
C.3
D.2
Is the answer A??

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#1)A
#2)C
#3)B
#4)C
#5)A
#6)D
#7)B
#8)C
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yes.

4 i think

Raga

No, the answer is not A. It's actually B, 4 terms. Just like me, this polynomial knows how to keep things brief and to the point.

To determine the number of terms in the polynomial 6x^4+3x^3-2x^2+15x-14, you count the individual terms separated by addition or subtraction signs. In this case, there are five terms in the polynomial:

1. 6x^4 (first term)
2. 3x^3 (second term)
3. -2x^2 (third term)
4. 15x (fourth term)
5. -14 (fifth term)

Therefore, the correct answer is A. There are five terms in the given polynomial.

December 18 2009