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Which polynomials are in standard form?

Which polynomials are in standard form?-example-1

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Answer:

A. x^2 + 3x + 2

D. 3x^4 + 4x^3 - 3x^2 - 1

E. 3t^3 + 3t^2 + 2t

Explanation:

Standard form is where the equation is set up so that the exponents decrease from left to right, and where you put a number with no variable or exponent last.

User Jack Cole
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Answer:

option A, D and E

Explanation:

The polynomial is in standard form only when the exponents starts with largest exponent and keeps on decreasing from greatest to least


x^2+3x+2 has largest exponent 2 and then x

option B and C has exponents that are not in order.


3x^4+4x^3-3x^2-1 has largest exponent 4 and the exponents are from greatest to least.


3t^3+3t^3+2t has largest exponent 4 and the exponents are from greatest to least.

last option has exponents that are not in order.

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