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Write 10x^2+9+6x^3-x in standard form of polynomial

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Answered by mohammadzeeshan786
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Answer:

6x^3+10x^2-x+9

Step-by-step explanation:

The starting polynomial is:

10x^2+9+6x^3-x

The standard form means sorting the polynomial by the decreasing degree of terms:

6x^3+10x^2-x+9

The polynomial is now in the standard form. From the form we can say that:

1. It is a polynomial of third degree; this can be said because the highest degree of the variable

x with non-zero coefficient is 3.

2. The polynomial has four terms.

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