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4 March, 09:59

Julian fully simplifies this polynomial and then writes it in standard form. 4x2y2 - 2y4 - 8xy3 + 9x3y + 6y4 - 2xy3 - 3x4 + x2y2 If Julian wrote the last term as - 3x4, which must be the first term of his polynomial in standard form? 4y4 6y4 - 2xy3 - 10xy3

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  1. 4 March, 10:27
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    Assuming that x2y2 means x^2y^2, then x2y2 would be the first, Squared x variables always appear first
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