Math, asked by vaishnavi9317, 11 months ago

write the polynomial x^5-7x^9+x^7+6 in standard form​

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Answered by Eevezi
11

Answer:

x {}^{5}  - 7x ^{9}  +  {x}^{7}  + 6 =  \\  - 7 {x}^{9}  +  {x}^{7}  +  {x}^{5}  + 6

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Step-by-step explanation:

Standard form means arranging writing the terms in degree order starting with the term of the highest degree. As shown in this attachment ,it is and explanation not the answer. #Bal &#answerwithquality

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Answered by studywithmehak
3

Answer:

Standard form is the form in which exponents

are arranged in descending order

degree of the polynomial is the highest power of the polynomial or highest exponents

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