Math, asked by rupabhatidard, 7 months ago

Write in standard form 2/3y+8y3-12+√5y2​

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Answered by brahmjotkaur14
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Answer:

8y³+√5y²+2/3y-12

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Answered by rahul123437
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Polynomial

Standard form of any polynomial is when it is expressed in the way that the term with highest degree is placed first, followed by next higher degree term and then the term with lowest degree is placed at the last. The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents of the variables that appears in it, and hence it is always a non-negative integer.

Highest degree of given polynomial is 3.

The standard form of \frac{2y}{3}+8y^3 -12+\sqrt{5}y^2 can be written as,

8y^3+\sqrt{5}y^2+\frac{2}{3}y-12.

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