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What is the 2nd term when 3 + 2x2 − 3x4 + x3 is arranged in descending order?

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-3x^4 + x^3 + 2x^2 + 3.....u put them in descending order from highest exponent to lowest exponent...so 2nd term is x^3
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Answer:

The 2nd term when
3+2x^2-3x^4+x^3 is arranged in descending order is:


x^3

Explanation:

To arrange the term in descending order means we have to arrange them from highest to lowest degree terms.

We are given a polynomial expression as:


3+2x^2-3x^4+x^3

Now on arranging it in descending order we get the terms as:


=-3x^4+x^3+2x^2+3

Hence, the terms are as follows:

First term:
-3x^4

Second term:
x^3

Third term:
2x^2

Fourth term:
3

Hence, the answer is:


x^3

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