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The terms of the polynomial `x^(3)-4x^(2)-3x+2` are:

A

1,-4,-3,2

B

`x^(3)-4x^(2)-3x+2`

C

`+x^(3),-4x^(2),-3x,2`

D

`x^(3),4x^(2),3x,2`

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To find the terms of the polynomial \( x^3 - 4x^2 - 3x + 2 \), we can break it down step by step: ### Step 1: Identify the Polynomial The given polynomial is: \[ x^3 - 4x^2 - 3x + 2 \] ### Step 2: Separate the Terms A polynomial is made up of individual terms. We can separate the polynomial into its individual terms: 1. \( x^3 \) 2. \( -4x^2 \) 3. \( -3x \) 4. \( +2 \) ### Step 3: List the Terms Now, we will list the terms we identified: - The first term is \( x^3 \). - The second term is \( -4x^2 \). - The third term is \( -3x \). - The fourth term is \( +2 \). ### Final Answer Thus, the terms of the polynomial \( x^3 - 4x^2 - 3x + 2 \) are: - \( x^3 \) - \( -4x^2 \) - \( -3x \) - \( 2 \)
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