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Consider the following polynomial expression: 4x^5-16x^2+13x^8. Part A: Write the polynomial expression in standard form.

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Answer:

13x^8 + 4x^5 - 16x^2

Explanation:

Standard form is just rearranging each group of numbers so that the group with the most exponents on the variables is at the beginning. So it's basically least to greatest but with exponents. Hope this helped!

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