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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.

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