Which statement best describes the polynomial?
-24x7-12x²-9x+6
OIt is in standard form because the exponents are in order from highest to lowest.
OIt is in standard form because the coefficients are in order from highest to lowest.
OIt is not in standard form because the constant should be the first term.
OIt is not in standard form because it can be further simplified.

Respuesta :

It is in standard form because the exponents are in order from highest to lowest.

The given polynomial is [tex]-24x^{7} -12x^{2} -9x+6[/tex].

We need to determine from the given statements, which statement best describes the given polynomial.

What is the standard form of the polynomial?

The highest degree of terms is written first, followed by the next degree, and so on, to represent a polynomial in standard form. The standard form of the polynomial is [tex]f(x)=a_{n} x^{n} +a_{n-1} x^{n-1}+a_{n-2} x^{n-2} +........a_{1}x+a_{0}[/tex].

So, in the given polynomial [tex]-24x^{7} -12x^{2} -9x+6[/tex], the exponents of the variable are in decreasing order.

Therefore, it is in standard form because the exponents are in order from highest to lowest.

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