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What is the 3rd term when 4f3 + 19f + 16f4 – 9f2 is arranged in descending order?
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What is the 3rd term when 4f3 + 19f + 16f4 – 9f2 is arranged in descending order?
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put these in order by the exponents....descending order....so put the highest exponent first
16f^4 + 4f^3 - 9f^2 + 19f....and the 3rd term is : -9f^2
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