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Write the polynomial in descending order: 4x + 3x^2 - 1

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A. 3x^2 + 4x - 1
B. 1 - 4x + 3x^2
C. -1 + 3x^2 + 4x
D. 4x + 3x^2 - 1

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Answer:

3x^2+4x+1

Explanation:

Given the polynomial function 4x + 3x^2 - 1

Rearranging in descending order means that we are to arrange the degree power from the highest to the lowest.

The term with the highest degree is 3x^2

Followed by 4x

Then the constant 1

Adding according to the descending powers

The polynomial in descending order will be 3x^2+4x+1

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Answer:

It’s A!

Explanation:

took the test :)

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