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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Choose the polynomial that is written in standard form.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A.2x3y2 + 4x4y + 8x7 B. −3x4y2 + 4x4y5 + 10x2 C. 6xy2 + 4x3y8 + 9x2 D.−2x5y3 + 4x2y2 + x2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you want the degrees to go from highest to lowest, but it is a bit confusing here because to find the degree you have to add the exponents

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Loll yeah well honestly all this is confusing to me (-_-)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for example the degrees of the terms is \(−3x^4y^2 + 4x^4y^5 + 10x^2 \) are respectively 6, 9, and 2 is that much ok?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohkaay..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so that one is NOT in standard form because the degrees do not decrease

OpenStudy (anonymous):

degrees in the terms of \[2x^3y^2 + 4x^4y + 8x^7 \] are \[5,5,7\] so again not in standard form i hope it is clear where i am getting these numbers from

OpenStudy (anonymous):

last one \[−2x^5y^3 + 4x^2y^2 + x^2\]degrees are \(8,4,2\) so pick that one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thankk you againnn

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is not really that bad if you get it right? just add the exponents and see if they decrease yw

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