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17 January, 21:26

For the polynomial 6xy2-5x2y?+9x2 to be a trinomial with a degree of 3 after it has been fully simplified, what is the missing exponent of the y in the second term? 0 1 2 3

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  1. 18 January, 00:25
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    For the degree to be 3, the total of exponents in any given term must be 3 or less. The term containing the question mark already has an exponent of 2 on the x-variable, so the exponent of the y-variable must be 1 or less. We assume the y-variable would not be written if its exponent were zero (as in the last term), so the exponent of y must be 1.
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