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Write the polynomial 3x^2 − 8x − 12x^5 − 5x^3 + 2x^4 − 6 in standard form. Then give the leading coefficient.

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Answer: −12x^5 + 2x^4 − 5x^3 + 3x^2 − 8x − 6

The leading coefficient is −12.

Explanation:

Write the polynomial 3x^2 − 8x − 12x^5 − 5x^3 + 2x^4 − 6 in standard form. Then give-example-1
User Renan Coelho
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Answer: Our standard form is


-12x^5+2x^4-5x^3+3x^2-8x-6

Explanation:

Since we have given that


3x^2-8x-12x^5-5x^3+2x^4-6

We need to write in Standard form giving the leading coefficient:

So, In standard form, degrees must be in decreasing order.

Therefore, it becomes,


-12x^5+2x^4-5x^3+3x^2-8x-6

Hence, our standard form is


-12x^5+2x^4-5x^3+3x^2-8x-6

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