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Instructions: Match each expression to the number of terms and degree. 9+3y29+3𝑦2 5x4+3x3+9x25𝑥4+3𝑥3+9𝑥2 76x76𝑥 6y36𝑦3

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Instructions: Match each expression to the number of terms and degree. 9+3y29+3𝑦2 5x4+3x3+9x25𝑥4+3𝑥3+9𝑥2 76x76𝑥 6y36𝑦3

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  1. Expression: 9+3y^2 Number of terms: 2 (9 and 3y^2) Degree: 2 (The highest power of the variable y is 2)

  2. Expression: 5x^4+3x^3+9x^2 Number of terms: 3 (5x^4, 3x^3, and 9x^2) Degree: 4 (The highest power of the variable x is 4)

  3. Expression: 76x Number of terms: 1 (76x) Degree: 1 (The power of the variable x is 1)

  4. Expression: 6y^3 Number of terms: 1 (6y^3) Degree: 3 (The power of the variable y is 3)

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