Powers of their exponents
descending
descending form
before and after use an conpair the results
Each power should appear only once (for example, only one term which contains x cubed); the powers should be in descending order.
It is written in descending order.
descending
evaluating polynomials
descending form
before and after use an conpair the results
In mathematics, standard form typically refers to the way of writing numbers or equations clearly and concisely. For integers, it means writing a number using digits, such as 1,234. In the context of polynomials, standard form arranges the terms in descending order of their degree. In scientific notation, standard form expresses numbers as a product of a coefficient between 1 and 10 and a power of 10, such as ( 4.5 \times 10^3 ).
To express (3x^6y^8) in standard form, we write it as (3x^6y^8) itself, since it is already in standard polynomial form. In this expression, the coefficient is 3, and the variables (x) and (y) are raised to the powers of 6 and 8, respectively. Standard form typically refers to writing polynomials in descending order of the powers of the variables, but in this case, there is only one term.
In Maths, we often talk about ascending and descending order. Ascending order is writing numbers from smallest to largest. Descending order is writing numbers from largest to smallest.
Other polynomials of the same, or lower, order.
Terms
Make sure that each polynomial is written is DESCENDING order. *Apex student*
Yes and they are normally written out in descending order.
In descending order from highest to lowest