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I have no idea what I’m doing-example-1

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Answer : The polynomial in standard form is
1a^2+9a+20

Step-by-step explanation :

The polynomial in standard form means that the terms are ordered from highest exponent to lowest exponent.

Given: Subtract
9a^2-6a+5 from
10a^2+3a+25

The expression will be :


(10a^2+3a+25)-(9a^2-6a+5)

Now open the bracket and change the sign.


=10a^2+3a+25-9a^2+6a-5

Now we are adding or subtracting the like terms, we get:


=1a^2+9a+20

Thus, the polynomial in standard form is
1a^2+9a+20

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