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2
3
2
2
3
17. (y + 5) + (2y + 4y
-2)
18.
(3n
-5n + n
) – (-8n
+ 3n
)
19. Vacation: The total number of students T who traveled for spring break consists of two
groups: students who flew to their destinations F and students who drove to their destinations
D. The number (in thousands) of students who flew and the total number or drove can be
modeled by the following equations, where n is the number of years since 1995.
T = 14n + 21
F = 8n + 7
a. Write an equation that models the number of students who drove to their destination
for this time period.
b. Predict the number of students who will drive to their distance in 2012.
c. How many students will drive or fly to their destination in 2015?
Directions: Determine whether each expression is a polynomial. If it is a polynomial, find the
degree and determine whether it is a monomial, binomial, or trinomial.
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5��
3
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2
20.
21. 21
4
2
c
22.
c
– 2c
+ 1
23.
d + 3d
2
3
3
24.
a – a
25. 5n
+ nq

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