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natulia [17]
1 year ago
5

Write the polynomial in standard form.

Mathematics
1 answer:
sp2606 [1]1 year ago
4 0

The standard form is:

4x^5+3x^2+3

Degree = 5, leading coefficient=4

The 5th degree polynomial is:

Quintic function

it is a trinomial

<u>What is  standard form of a polynomial?</u>

When expressing a polynomial in its standard form, the greatest degree of terms are written first, followed by the next degree, and so on.

So, standard form is:

4x^5+3x^2+3

To find the degree of the polynomial, add up the exponents of each term and select the highest sum ( if there are more than 1 variable in single term) or highest power of variable

Degree = 5

In a polynomial, the leading term is the term with the highest power of x.

So, leading coefficient=4

The 5th degree polynomial is:

Quintic function

It has 3 terms. so, it is a trinomial

To learn more about the standard form of a polynomial from the given link

brainly.com/question/26552651

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