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Which polynomial is in standard form?

A) 4x2 + 5x3 + 4x5 − 6x
B) 6x3 + 5x5 − 4x2 − 2x4
C) 7x + 2x2 + 5x3 + 4x5
D) 8x5 + 6x4 − 4x3 − 3x2

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Answer:D) 8x5 + 6x4 − 4x3 − 3x2

Explanation:

Standard form form polynomials exponents are going in order from the highest exponent number to the lowest and never repeat meaning all like terms are grouped together.

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D. It has all of the terms in order by their powers
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