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Which expression represents the polynomial −2x3−4x2+2x4+3x+4 rewritten in standard form?

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Answer:

10 x^4 - 8x^5

Explanation:

To write a polynomial in standard form, simplify and then arrange the terms in descending order. Ex. ax^2+ax+c

Then you would simplify

−2 x−5(x^2x^2)−2x4(x^2x^3)

Simplify each term

= 10 x^4 - 8x^5

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