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Rewrite the following polynomial in stander form

Rewrite the following polynomial in stander form-example-1

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Answer:
\frac{\text{x}^5}{9} - \text{x}^4 - 4\text{x} + 1

Step-by-step explanation

The largest exponent goes first, then next largest exponent, and so on.

The exponents count down.

Other examples of standard form.


\text{x}^2 + 7\text{x} + 10 \ \text{ and } 5\text{x}^3 + 4\text{x} ^2+ 3\text{x}

Here are some examples of polynomials that are NOT in standard form


5\text{x}^4 + 4\text{x}^8 + 9 \ \text{ and } \ 10 + 7\text{x}^3

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