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Lesson 1: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials

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Write the polynomial in standard form. Then classify the polynomial by its number of terms and its degree.

$2x+6x^{2}$

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Write the polynomial in standard form.

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Classify the polynomial by its number of terms and then its degree.

degree:

Write the polynomial in standard form. Then classify the polynomial by its number of terms and its degree.

$-9m^{2}+4m^{3}$

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Write the polynomial in standard form.

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Classify the polynomial by its number of terms and then its degree.

degree:

Write the polynomial in standard form. Then classify the polynomial by its number of terms and its degree.

$10-5x$

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Write the polynomial in standard form.

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Classify the polynomial by its number of terms and then its degree.

degree:

Write the polynomial in standard form. Then classify the polynomial by its number of terms and its degree.

$7x-3+12x^{2}$

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Write the polynomial in standard form.

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Classify the polynomial by its number of terms and then its degree.

degree:

Write the polynomial in standard form. Then classify the polynomial by its number of terms and its degree.

$15+4w-w^3$

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Write the polynomial in standard form.

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Classify the polynomial by its number of terms and then its degree.

degree:

Write the polynomial in standard form. Then classify the polynomial by its number of terms and its degree.

$-1-p^4$

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Write the polynomial in standard form.

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Classify the polynomial by its number of terms and then its degree.

degree:

Write the polynomial in standard form. Then classify the polynomial by its number of terms and its degree.

$-6t^{2}+4t+3t^{3}$

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Write the polynomial in standard form.

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Classify the polynomial by its number of terms and then its degree.

degree:

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Rewrite the expression with the fewest number of terms.

$(5x-8)+(7x+10)$

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Rewrite the expression with the fewest number of terms.

$(-12+5x-x^{2})+(2x^{2}-6)$

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Rewrite the expression with the fewest number of terms.

$-5w^{2}+(3w-8)+11-(4w+15w^{2})$

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Rewrite the expression with the fewest number of terms.

$(-x^{2}+4x)-(3x+1)$

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Rewrite the expression with the fewest number of terms.

$(3x^{4}+3x^{2}-3)-(6x^{5}-9x^{3}+2)$

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Rewrite the expression with the fewest number of terms.

$(9x+5)-(2x-2)$

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Rewrite the expression with the fewest number of terms.

$(\frac{1}{2}pq-p-q)+(\frac{3}{4}q-pq)$

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Rewrite the expression with the fewest number of terms.

$(4x^{2}+7x-12)-(-6x^{2}+8x-7)$