Dear Larry,I have left behind this note for you because you are one of the smartest people in our family. Inside a secret room in your house is a briefcase. In the briefcase is 8 locks. Each lock is the answer to a Math problem. If you solve each problem correctly, you'll unlock the box and win a trillion dollars. Good luck!
Hmmm, for the first lock, it tells me to name these three polynomials... 9x5- 6yz4+68a3-1,098,299,987x210x4+ 9x3y2-9abc100x3 + 314y2
Lastly, for the third expression there are two terms, meaning it's a binomial. The highest degree is 3 so, it's a cubic binomial.
For the second expression, are three terms. Yes, the second terms with two exponential variables is one term. So, since there are three terms, it's a trinomial. Since, the highest degree is 4, this is a Quartic Trinomial.
So,for the first one, it has 4 terms. And from my knowledge accumulated through studies, I know that means that the expression is a polynomial of 4 terms. Also, since the highest degree is 5 in the expression, the expression is a Quintic Polynomial of 4 terms.
WEEEEHEW! At this rate you can call me Bill Gates, because I'll be rich in no time. I want to go down to the kitchen for my next lock.
YOUR FIRST PASSWORD IS A SUCCESS! CONGRATULATIONS!
Let's see if it works.... The password is Quintic Polynomial of 4 terms- Quartic Trinomial-Cubic Binomial
iN lARRY'S kITCHEN... 30 MINUTES LATER...
Man, this more difficult than the last one. This question wants me to add and subtract these two polynomials(-92x+848xy-98x2y+987,482x72)+(-314x+424xy-49x2y + 82xy2
They also want me to subtract this polynomial.(x2-4xy + 16x2y)-(-32x2+ 64xy-128x2y)