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x^2+10x^4-6 in standard form
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To write the polynomial \( x^2 + 10x^4 - 6 \) in standard form, we need to order the terms by the degree of \( x \) from highest to lowest.
Here’s the polynomial:
1. \( 10x^4 \) (degree 4)
2. \( x^2 \) (degree 2)
3. \( -6 \) (degree 0)
Now, we can write it in standard form:
\[
10x^4 + x^2 - 6
\]
So, the polynomial in standard form is \( 10x^4 + x^2 - 6 \).
Here’s the polynomial:
1. \( 10x^4 \) (degree 4)
2. \( x^2 \) (degree 2)
3. \( -6 \) (degree 0)
Now, we can write it in standard form:
\[
10x^4 + x^2 - 6
\]
So, the polynomial in standard form is \( 10x^4 + x^2 - 6 \).