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Ordering of Polynomials in Standard Form
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Ordering of polynomials
in
standard form
means arranging the polynomial with
powers in descending order
Let's study some examples on ordering the polynomial in standard form
Example - 1: Write x
3
+ x
5
+ 1 in standard form
Solution : x
5
+ x
3
+ 1
Example - 2: Write 2y
3
+ 2y
5
+ 2 in standard form
Solution : 2y
5
+ 2y
3
+ 2
Example - 3: Write 5y
3
+ 4y
4
+ 3y + 2 in standard form
Solution : 4y
4
+ 5y
3
+ 3y + 2
Study More Solved Questions / Examples
Write the following polynomials in standard form
A) x
4
+ x
5
+ 2
B) 5x
4
+ 5x
5
- 3
C) 9y
2
+ 10y
3
- 5
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