How do you write a polynomial in standard form, then

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2022-02-03

How do you write a polynomial in standard form, then classify it by degree and number of terms 0.43x7x40.76+3x67x3+3x8?

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Ethen Welch

Ethen Welch

Beginner2022-02-04Added 11 answers

Explanation:
A polynomial in standard form, it is written in descending order of exponents, ending with a constant (no variable or exponent).
Given:
0.43x7x40.76+3x67x3+4x8
Rewrite in descending order of exponents.
4x8+3x67x47x3+0.43x0.76
The greatest exponent is 8, so this is an 8th degree polynomial, and it has 6 terms.

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