Concept explainers
To write the polynomial in standard form.
Answer to Problem 14SGR
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Polynomial:
Concept used:
The standard form of a polynomial is the expression in which the terms are arranged from the highest degree to the lowest degree.
Consider the given expression,
Term | Degree of the term |
1 | |
constant | |
2 |
Thus, arranging the terms in descending order (From the highest to the lowest), the standard form of a polynomial is obtained.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the standard form of the polynomial is
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