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write 2x^2-4x^3+6/3 in standard form. Then classify it by degree and by number of terms.

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The given polynomial is


\frac{2 {x}^(2) - 4 {x}^(3) + 6}{3}

The standard form is obtained by rewriting the polynomial in descending powers of x.


\frac{ - 4 {x}^(3) + 2 {x}^(2)+ 6}{3}

The standard form is


- (4)/(3) {x}^(3) + (2)/(3) {x}^(2) + 2

The highest degree is 3, we classify it as a cubic polynomial.

The polynomial has three terms so we classify it as a trinomial.

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