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Polynomials are written with the exponents of the terms in order?

descending


Polynomials are written with the exponents of the terms in what type of order?

descending form


To write a polynomial in standard form write the exponents of the in descending order?

Terms


What does about mean in mathematical terms?

about in mathematical terms mean to round!


What is a polynomial whose terms are placed in descending order largest degree to smallest degree?

They are placed largest to smallest.


Math term for putting together?

Putting two objects together is consider summing them. Summing mathematical terms is considered addition because you are adding another term or number to another.


How can we say that a polynomials is written in descending and ascending order?

A polynomial is written in descending order when its terms are arranged from the highest degree to the lowest degree. For example, (4x^3 + 2x^2 - x + 5) is in descending order. Conversely, a polynomial is in ascending order when its terms are organized from the lowest degree to the highest degree, such as (5 - x + 2x^2 + 4x^3). In both cases, the coefficients of each term remain associated with their respective powers of the variable.


When can we say that a polynomial function is in standard form?

Each power should appear only once (for example, only one term which contains x cubed); the powers should be in descending order.


A number a variable or a product or quotient of numbers and variables?

Putting a question mark at the end of a bunch of mathematical terms does not make it a meaningful question.


What is a diamond called in mathematical terms?

In mathematical terms it's called a rhombus.


How would you arrange the following terms in descending order 9 - 12n2 plus 4n3 - 7n?

4n3 - 12n2 - 7n + 9


What is the last number in an equation?

There is no answer since the terms of an equation can be written in any order (when in ordinary mathematical domains).