Concept explainers
Write each polynomial in standard form. Then name each polynomial based on its degree and number of terms.
a.
To write: the given polynomial in the standard form.
Answer to Problem 17P
Standard form
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The polynomial
To find the given polynomial in standard form, rearrange the terms according to decreasing order of power of x , but here one term so write as it.
This is the required standard form.
b.
To write: the degree and number of terms of given polynomial.
Answer to Problem 17P
Degree of the polynomial is 3 and number of terms is 1.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The polynomial
The degree is the highest power of polynomial. Here highest power is 3 therefore degree is 3. And count the terms then find here 1 term.
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