Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Combine like terms (terms with the same exponent).

"Standard form" means to list terms so the exponents go from high to low (descending order).
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula = A=πr2
Putting values in the equation
A = (3.14) (5.52)^2
= 95.73
Answer:
122.5 cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of this trapezium:
1/2 × 35 × 7
= 245/2 = 122.5 cm²
Answer:4x14
Step-by-step explanation:
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Explanation:
Let's consider the expression (x-y)^2. It expands out to x^2-2xy+y^2. The terms are:
Each of those terms either has a single variable with an exponent of 2, or has the exponents add to 2. Think of 2xy as 2x^1y^1.
In short, this means that the degree of each monomial term is 2.
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Now consider (x-y)^3. It expands out into x^3-3x^2y+3xy^2+y^3.
We have terms that either have a single variable and the exponent is 3, or the exponents add to 3. The degree of each term is 3.
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This pattern continues.
In general, for (x-y)^n, where n is any positive whole number, the degree of each term in the expansion is n. If you picked any term, added the exponents, then the exponents will add to n.