Concept explainers
To state whether the statement is true or false
Answer to Problem 6SGR
False
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Statement: A polynomial is in standard form when the terms are in order from least to greatest.
Concept used:
A polynomial is in standard form when the terms are in order from greatest to lowest.
The standard form of a polynomial is an expression in which the degrees of the terms are arranged in descending order.
The degrees are arranged from the highest to the lowest.
The given statement is true when the changes are made as greatest to least instead of least to greatest.
Conclusion:
Therefore, a polynomial is not in standard form when the terms are in order from least to greatest.
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