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Please help! Algebra hw! Hrw

Please help! Algebra hw! Hrw-example-1

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Answer: (x^9)+(-20x^7)+(-6x^3)+(3x^2)+13

Explanation:

Standard form would just be to organize the polynomial in descending order of the degree (..._^3+_^2+_^1+constant)

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Answer:

x^9 -20x^7 -6x^3 3x^2 13

Explanation:

Standard form for polynomials is to order the degrees of the number from highest to lowest, left to right. So, knowing this, we can infer that it goes x^9 - 20x^7 - 6x^3 + 3x^2 + 13. The degree is 9 (highest exponent), and the leading coefficent (number in front of/multiplying highest degree var) is 1.

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