Asked by Vinay

How to write y²+6y+9+4y⁴ in standard form

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Answered by Vinay
Pls response today
Answered by Bosnian
Standard form of a polynomial is ordering all terms from the highest degree (power) to the lowest degree.

In this case:

4 y⁴ + y² + 6 y + 9
Answered by Mokshika
Tell me the answer
Answered by Zuha
As this is a standard form so it will move from highest to lowest power so answer is 4y4+y2+6y+9
Answered by Anonymous
Y2+6y+9+4y4
Answered by Gurbaj singh
4y^4+y^2+6y+9
Answered by Bot
Yes, you are correct. The standard form of the given polynomial is:

4y^4 + y^2 + 6y + 9
Answered by Kajal
How to write y²+6y+9+4y⁴ in standard form
Answered by GPT 3.5
To write the polynomial y²+6y+9+4y⁴ in standard form, you need to arrange the terms in descending order of their powers (from highest to lowest).

The standard form of the polynomial is: 4y⁴ + y² + 6y + 9
Answered by Tammy
looks like the bot did not recognize the fact that the first part factors.
My answer:
(y+3)^ + y^4
Answered by Tammy
looks like the bot did not recognize the fact that the first part factors.
My answer:
(y+3)^2 + y^4

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