Write your answer in descending powers of x. (x2 + 3x + 1)(x2 + x + 2)?
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this is the property for when you multiply two or more exponents together hope this helps ya :) lol forev
If the polynomial is in terms of the variable x, then look for the term with the biggest power (the suffix after the x) of x. That term is the leading term. So the leading term of x2 + 5 + 4x + 3x6 + 2x3 is 3x6 If you are likely to do any further work with the polynomial, it would be a good idea to arrange it in order of the descending powers of x anyway.
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by doing reciprocal
Powers of their exponents
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Each power should appear only once (for example, only one term which contains x cubed); the powers should be in descending order.
120 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 5 Written as a product of powers is (2^3) * 3 * 5
81 3x3x3x3=81
It is: 26 = 64
What do you mean by product of powers?Is that what you mean?am * an = a(m+n).The above is only valid when the base (a) is same for both the expressions.
It is the primary product of nuclear fusion which is the process which powers the sun
A polynomial term is a product of a number and one or more variables raised to various powers. The powers must be non-negative integers.
24 = 23 x 31
Sum of the powers. Thus: xa * xb = xa+b
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