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natima [27]
4 years ago
8

Choose the polynomial that is written in standard form.

Mathematics
2 answers:
lesantik [10]4 years ago
8 0

The degrees of the terms are ...

 a) 4, 5, 6

 b) 6, 8, 1

 c) 10, 3, 2

 d) 8, 11, 2

The polynomial that has terms in decreasing order of degree is

 c) -3x⁸y² +9x²y +10x²

Rus_ich [418]4 years ago
6 0
I think its the third one
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