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    Identify the Polynomial as a Monomial, Binomial, Trinomial, or None\(13 y^{5}-2 y^{4}+1\)
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Identify the Polynomial as a Monomial, Binomial, Trinomial, or None 13y5−2y4+113 y^{5}-2 y^{4}+113y5−2y4+1

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Identify the polynomial as a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or none of these. Also give the degree.
- 13y5−2y4+113 y^{5}-2 y^{4}+113y5−2y4+1


A) Binomial; 5
B) Trinomial; 5
C) None of these; 5
D) Trinomial; 10

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