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Express the polynomial 7x^3 - 10x^3 + x in standard form.

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Answer: -10x³+7x³+x

Step-by-step explanation: Leading coeficient goes first with the highest degree

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User Ballon Ura
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-3 x^(3)+x is the standard form.

Solution:

The equations with multiple terms of variables and constants is called a polynomial equation. The higher exponent is called the degree of the exponent.

A polynomial is said to be in its standard form from when the highest degree is placed first followed in a descending order and then by constant. The given equation is


\Rightarrow 7x^3 - 10x^3 + x


\Rightarrow x^3 (7-10) + x


\Rightarrow -3x^3 + x

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