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why can a polynomial of degree 3 can 4terms only ​

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Answered by Nereida
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A polynomial whose degree is 3 can have 4 less than terms because ....

if you see an example

3x^3+5x^2-9x+1

it is not possible to have more terms because the highest power will be three itself and the form of the polynomial will be in decreasing order reaching the power zero .

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

A polynomial whose degree is 3 can have 4 less than terms because ....

if you see an example

3x^3+5x^2-9x+1

it is not possible to have more terms because the highest power will be three itself and the form of the polynomial will be in decreasing order reaching the power zero ..

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