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What does it mean to get a polynomial equation in standard form?
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When giving a final answer, you must write the polynomial in standard form. Standard form means that you write the terms by descending degree. So if let's say the polynomial was x^5+x^7+x^3 standard form would be x^7+x^5+x^3.
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