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What is the second term when 5y^3 + 2y - 3 + 6y^2 - y^4 is arranged in descending order?

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Answer choices: 5y^3 2y 6y^2 -y^4

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@AravindG @ehuman @eliassaab @DSS @Sheraz12345 Thanks guys :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6y^2 ....use descending order of exponents

OpenStudy (anonymous):

rearrange them so that the largest exponent is on the left, then the next largest...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

DSS please teach

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@DSS Thank you! and thank you for the explanation @ehuman

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@DSS

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