You can't know if a general polynomial is in factored form.
standard form is like this y = a(x+p)^2 + q general form is like this = y = ax^2 + bx + c Factored form is like this = (x + X2) (x +x1) not sure about the variables there but, there's your answer.
1*10-7
To write 17 hundred thousandths in standard form, you first convert the fraction to a decimal. 17 hundred thousandths is equivalent to 0.017 in decimal form. In standard form, you express this decimal as 1.7 x 10^-2. This is because you move the decimal point two places to the right to convert the decimal to standard form.
y= -5/49(x-9)^2+5
You can convert standard form to factored form by using a factoring tree to convert to the long-form factored format. You can also work backwards to convert from factored to standard form.
That already is in standard form.
You can't know if a general polynomial is in factored form.
Do nothing! Standard form and scientific notation are the same.
square
3y-6y in factored form = -3
It is: 2.63*106
2
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794.2 = 7.942 × 10²
512
5.23*10-6