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To express the polynomial 6p^2 + 2p^3 − p^4 + 3 in standard form, which term should be written first?
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To express the polynomial 6p^2 + 2p^3 − p^4 + 3 in standard form, which term should be written first?
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To express the polynomial 6p^2 + 2p^3 − p^4 + 3 in standard form, which term should be written first?
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the term with the highest power comes first, in this case, p to the 4th power is the highest, then p to the 3rd, then p to the 2nd, the constant is p to the zeroth power, so it stays at the end.
the answer is -p^4
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