Math, asked by jkuki, 11 months ago

what is the standard form of polynomial (x-3)+(x+2)

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Answered by eramneelofer
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Hey mate, here is your answer,

Now, First you have to simplify the polynomial.

ie, (x-3)+(x+2)=x-3+x+2=x+x+2-3=2x-1

Then, You have to check if the terms are in descending order of their degrees.

Here, they are already in order....

So yup,,,this is your answer , 2x-1

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Answered by pushpamitthu
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The standard form of the given polynomial is

(x - 3) + (x + 2) \\ x - 3 + x + 2 \\ 2x - 1

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