How do you write a polynomial in standard form, then

Kade Frost

Kade Frost

Answered question

2022-02-06

How do you write a polynomial in standard form, then classify it by degree and number of terms 3x49x33x2+6?

Answer & Explanation

Bryce Barry

Bryce Barry

Beginner2022-02-07Added 12 answers

Explanation:
Given:
3x49x33x2+6
You have already written the polynomial in standard form, from highest to lowest exponent and then the constant.
This is a 4th degree polynomial because the highest exponent is 4 in x4.
It has four terms, which are separated by addition and subtraction symbols.

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