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Which polynomial is in standard form

a.2x-8x^4+16x^5
b.-16x^2-9x+12,
c.15x-6x^2+3,
d. -7x+9x^9-11x

Which polynomial is in standard form a.2x-8x^4+16x^5 b.-16x^2-9x+12, c.15x-6x^2+3, d-example-1

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B. -16x^2-9x+12. Standard form for polynomials have to have the term with the largest exponent first.

User Sandesh Deshmane
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Answer:


-16x^2-9x+12

Explanation:

To get the polynomial in standard form we look at the degree of each term

In standard form we write the degree of each term from highest to lowest

a.
2x-8x^4+16x^5

Here the degree is from lowest to highest. So it is not in standard form.

b.
-16x^2-9x+12

Here, degree is x^2 and then x. degree is from highest to lowest

So, it is in standard form

c.
15x -6x^2+3

The degree is not in order , so it is not in standard form

d.
-7x^7+9x^9-11x

The degree is not in order , so it is not in standard form

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