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22 July, 04:27

Marcus states that the polynomial expression 3x3 - 4x2y + y2 + 2 is in standard form. Ariel states that it should be y2 - 4x2y + 3x3 + 2. Explain which student is correct and why.

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  1. 22 July, 07:49
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    Here Ariel is wrong because 3x^3 is higher power than y^2

    3x^3 goes first

    then the mixed term - 4x^2y

    then the y^2

    then the 2

    So, Marcus is right

    Standard form means that you write the terms by descending degree. here's main rules how to write polynomial expression in the standard form:

    1. write the term with the highest exponent first (terms of third degree in our case 3x^3);

    2. write the terms with lower exponents in descending order (term - 4x^2y followed by y^2);

    3. remember that a variable with no exponent has an understood exponent of 1 (here are no such terms);

    4. a constant term (a number with no variable) always goes last (term 2).
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