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Put the polynomial in standard form -4b+7b2+1

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Answer:


7b^2-4b+1

Reasoning:

A polynomial is said to be in its standard form, if it is expressed in such a way that the term with the highest degree is placed first, followed by the term which has the next highest degree, and so on.

Thus, this will be the polynomial in standard form:


7b^2-4b+1

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