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when a polynomial is written with the highest degree first, the next highest second, and so on, it is said to be in ____________.​

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Answered by PM00
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Answer:

standard form

Step-by-step explanation:

A polynomial expressed in standard form is stated so that the highest power-ed degrees are to the left, and in decreasing order to the right.

For example,

ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d is in standard form.

ax^3 + bx + cx^2 + d is not in standard form.

Answered by AnanyaBaalveer
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QUESTION

when a polynomial is written with the highest degree first, the next highest second, and so on, it is said to be in ____________.

ANSWER

  • Standard form
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