SOLUTION: Write in descending-exponent form, and give the degree. 7x^3 – 6x^4 – x^6 – 4

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Question 79031: Write in descending-exponent form, and give the degree.
7x^3 – 6x^4 – x^6 – 4

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This just means to write the expression with the highest powers of x first!



The degree is the highest power of x, which in this case is 6.

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