What is the standard form of a polynomial 5y(y^{5}+8y^{3})?

Aryan Phillips

Aryan Phillips

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2022-02-04

What is the standard form of a polynomial 5y(y5+8y3)?

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sigcinweq0s

Beginner2022-02-05Added 19 answers

Explanation:
The first step is to distribute the bracket.
5y(y5+8y3)=5y6+40y4 in standard form
expressing a polynomial in standard form means writing the term with the highest power of the variable, followed by descending powers of the variable until the last term, usually a constant.
Here there are only 2 terms. The one with the highest power of the variable being 5y6
Answer:
5y6+40y4

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