Final answer:
To write -4v(2-3v³) in standard form, distribute -4v across the terms to get 12v⁴ - 8v, with the terms ordered by descending degree.
Step-by-step explanation:
To write the expression -4v(2-3v³) in standard form, you would distribute the -4v across the terms inside the parentheses. This process, known as the distributive property, involves multiplying -4v by each term inside the bracket.
- Multiply -4v by 2 to get -8v.
- Multiply -4v by -3v³ (note that multiplying two negatives gives a positive) to get 12v⁴.
- Combine these two results to get the standard form as 12v⁴ - 8v.
The standard form of a polynomial is written with terms in descending order of their degrees. Here, v⁴ has a higher degree than v, so it comes first.