If Julian wrote the last term as –3x4, which must be the first term of his polynomial in standard form?
Answers
Answered by
2
Here is the complete and correct question:
Julian fully simplifies this polynomial and then writes it in standard form.
4x2y2 – 2y4 – 8xy3 + 9x3y + 6y4 – 2xy3 – 3x4 + x2y2
If Julian wrote the last term as –3x4, which must be the first term of his polynomial in standard form?
1. 4y4
2. 6y4
3. –2xy3
4. –10xy3
Answer
So then -3x^4 is the last term so in this case the 4y^4 must be the fiirst term of this polynomial in standard form.
Similar questions