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9 September, 23:09

Which expression represents the polynomial x4+2x3-3x5+4x-5x2+6 rewritten in standard form?

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  1. 10 September, 02:03
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    Rearrange the terms in descending order of exponents, and leave terms without variables (constants) at the end:

    -3x^5+x^4+2x³-5x²+4x+6
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