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What's 8/7x^3+x^4+6x+1 in standard form
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Please enclose fractions such as 8/7 inside parentheses:
(8/7)x^3+x^4+6x+1
Next, arrange these four terms in order of power of x:
x^4 + (8/7)x^3+ 6x+1 This is the standard form you wanted.
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