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To express the polynomial 6p2 + 2p3 − p4 + 3 in standard form, which term should be written first?

–p4


2p3


6p2


3

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Answer:

-
p^(4)

Explanation:

standard form means highest exponent to lowest exponent regardless of the terms coefficient.

User Hamid Fadishei
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Answer:

-p^4

Explanation:

The term with highest degree goes first in standard form.

Answer: -p^4

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