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Express the polynomial 2m^2-3+7m in standard form
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Express the polynomial 2m^2-3+7m in standard form
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standard form is basically ordering it in order of decreasing powers, left to right, largest to biggest
powers of the placeholder, not of constants
we see we have 2nd degree and 1st
2>1
2m^2 then 7m^1 then -3m^0 or
2m^2+7m-3
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