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Rewrite the following polynomial in standard form: -5x^2 + 10 + x + x^4
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Rewrite the following polynomial in standard form:
-5x^2 + 10 + x + x^4
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Answer:
x^(4)-5x^(2)+10
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Answer:
X^4 - 5x^2 + x + 10
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