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if the terms of a polynomial are written in the decreasing order of the power of the variable, then it is called a polynomial in the_________ form


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Answered by SASHANKSAHIL
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if the terms of a polynomial are written in the decreasing order of the power of the variable, then it is called a polynomial in the standard form

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Answered by HanitaHImesh
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If the terms of a polynomial are written in the decreasing order of the power of the variable, then it is called a polynomial in the standard form.

This can be better understood through the following steps:

  • Exponents of the terms are arranged in decreasing order in the standard form. For example, 2x³+4x²-x+1 is the standard form whereas 1-x+2x³+4x² is not the standard form.
  • (More to know: the different expressions in a polynomial are called terms. For example, in 2x²+4x, there are a total of 2 terms.)

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