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What is 10-12d +6c in standard form

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3.45e5 I'm pretty sure, I hope this helps.

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Answer:

6c -12d +10

Explanation:

An expression is generally considered to be in standard form when the terms are in order by decreasing degree, and the variables are in lexicographical order.

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Here, all of the variable terms are degree 1, so we only need to put them in alphabetical order. The constant is of degree 0, so it appears last.

6c -12d +10 . . . . . the expression in standard form

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