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Which polynomial is in standardare form?

Which polynomial is in standardare form?-example-1
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Answer:


x^5y^5-3xy-11x^2y^2+12

Explanation:

What does a polynomial being in standard form mean?

It means that the terms are ordered from highest degree to lowest.

In this case, it would be the 3rd option (
x^5y^5-3xy-11x^2y^2+12) since it's the only option where all of the terms have a descending order of degrees.

Good luck!

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