Q. Which polynomials are in standard form?Choose all answers that apply:A 10−nB 5n+3n3−1c n+4n2−7n3D None of the above
Step 1: Checking Option A: A polynomial is in standard form when its terms are ordered from highest to lowest degree. Let's check each option to see if they are in standard form.
Step 2: Checking Option B: Option A: 10−nThis is not in standard form because the terms should be ordered from highest to lowest degree. The correct standard form would be −n+10.
Step 3: Checking Option C: Option B: 5n+3n3−1This is not in standard form because the terms are not ordered from highest to lowest degree. The correct standard form would be 3n3+5n−1.
Step 4: Checking Option D: Option C: n+4n2−7n3This is not in standard form because the terms are not ordered from highest to lowest degree. The correct standard form would be −7n3+4n2+n.
Step 4: Checking Option D: Option C: n+4n2−7n3This is not in standard form because the terms are not ordered from highest to lowest degree. The correct standard form would be −7n3+4n2+n.Option D: None of the aboveSince none of the options A, B, or C are in standard form, option D is the correct answer.
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