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Whats 7xy+ x³-3y³-5x²y² in standard form?​

Whats 7xy+ x³-3y³-5x²y² in standard form?​-example-1

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Standard form of the polynomial is
x^(3)-5 x^(2) y^(2)+7 x y-3 y^(3) or
-3 y^(3)-5 x^(2) y^(2)+7 x y+x^(3).

Degree of the polynomial is 4.

Solution:

Given polynomial:


7 x y+x^(3)-3 y^(3)-5 x^(2) y^(2)

To write this polynomial in standard form:


7 x y+x^(3)-3 y^(3)-5 x^(2) y^(2)

Case 1:

Standard form of the polynomial is writing x from highest power to lowest power.

Therefore, standard form of the polynomial is


x^(3)-5 x^(2) y^(2)+7 x y-3 y^(3)

Case 2:

Standard form of the polynomial is writing y from highest power to lowest power.

Therefore, standard form of the polynomial is


-3 y^(3)-5 x^(2) y^(2)+7 x y+x^(3)

Degree of the polynomial:

The highest power of in the polynomial is the degree of the polynomial.

Here, the highest power is 2 + 2 = 4.

Hence the degree of the polynomial is 4.

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