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Mathematics, 01.03.2021 19:30 ethan5738

Drag each number to the correct location on the table. Each number can be used more than once, but not all numbers will be used. Simplify the given polynomial expressions, and determine the degree and number of terms in each expression.
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5
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43 + 2.2(3x - 5)
(–3r4 + 513 – 12) + (7.13 - 15 + 6)
(3^2 - 3)(3r2 + 3)
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