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24 July, 18:25

Rewrite the polynomial by descending degree of x

4x+2x^2-7

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  1. 24 July, 18:48
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    2x^2 + 4x - 7 The given polynomial has 3 terms. They are 4x, 2x^2, and - 7 The 4x term is of degree 1 with respect to x. The 2x^2 is of degree 2 with respect to x. and finally, the - 7 term is of degree 0 with respect to x. So sort the terms in descending order by degree and you get 2x^2 + 4x - 7 Also, don't worry that changing the order of the terms might change the value of the polynomial, that won't happen due to the commutative property of addition.
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