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3 September, 07:53

Write an expression with the five terms containing the coefficients 12 15 18 and 21

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  1. 3 September, 10:03
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    Let the variable used in the expression be "x".

    Since the desired expression should contain 5 terms, therefore the powers of "x" will be as follows:

    x^0, x^1, x^2, x^3 and x^4 where x^0 = 1 and x^1 = x

    Now we are given only 4 coefficients to use, so we will have to assume a fifth assume.

    Assume the fifth coefficient to be 7

    It is a convention to write the powers in an expression in descending order, so the expression will be as follows (without coefficients):

    x^4 + x^3 + x^2 + x + constant

    Now add the coefficients in any desired order since there are no conditions, the final expression can be written as follows:

    12 x^4 + 15 x^3 + 18 x^2 + 21 x + 7
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