Math, asked by dilipcheke, 3 months ago

Write the polynomial -- 6q2 +39 + 2 + q4 -- 7q2 in standard form.​

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Answered by 917998
1

Answer:

q^4-q²+41

Step-by-step explanation:

We group like terms to get q^4+6q²-7q²+39+2. We can combine like terms to get q^4-q²+41. So our answer is q^4-q²+41!

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Answered by varalakshmirayamane
0

Answer:

q {4} -1 {q}^{2}  + 41

Step-by-step explanation:

it is a quartic polynomial (i.e. with degree 4)

so, stadndard form quartic polynomial is

= ax^4 + bx^3 + cx^2 + dx + e

=> 6q2 + 39 + 2 + q4 - 7q2

= q4 + 6q2 -7q2 +39 +2

= q4 - q2 + 41 .....is the your answer

I hope it helps you : )

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