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2 July, 00:07
How do you write a polynomial in standard form?
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Zane Meyer
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One way to write a polynomial is in standard form. In order to write any polynomial in standard form, you look at the degree of each term. You then write each term in order of degree, from highest to lowest, left to write. First, look at the degrees for each term in the expression. and in this way you will be able to write polynominal in standard form.
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