Explain:- polynomial of degree n in standard form
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we can explain n in standard form
but when you get 0 stop the solving
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A mathematical expression of one or more algebraic terms in which the variables involved have only non-negative integer powers is called a polynomial. ... The standard form polynomial of degree 'n' is: anxn+a1x+a0 a n x n + a 1 x + a 0 . For example, x2 + 8x - 9, t3 - 5t2 + 8.
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