Write the polynomial 2x3 + 4x + x4 – 2 in standard form A. x4 + 2x3 + 4x – 2 B. 4x + 2x3 +x4 – 2 C. –2 + 4x + 2x3 + x4 D. 2x3 + x4 + 4x – 2
D. In standard form, you should get the degrees of the polynomial in order from greatest to least from left to right.
slandered form means u have to arrange the power of each x term in the descending order ... term with the highest power should come first and then the power of terms should arrange in the decreasing manner
in fact it's the choice A
it's not D... in D x^3 is first.... but x^4 should come first
Oops...It's A.
Because A has x^4 first and D has 2x^3 first.
oh okay , thank you , and I tried D its not the answer .-. soo thanks ***[isuru]*** for the help c:
u r welcome!
Sorry about what I said...
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