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Find the sum and classify the polynomial based on degree and number of terms. 3n^2(5n^2 -2n +1) + (4n^2 -11n^4 -9) (A.) 4th degree polynomial with 4 terms (B.) 4th degree polynomial with 3 terms (C.) 3rd degree polynomial with 3 terms (D.) 3rd degree polynomial with 4 terms

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