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Arrange the terms of the polynomial in descending powers of p.
13rp-4r^4p^4-4r^2p^3
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Question 847562: (Can someone please help?)
Arrange the terms of the polynomial in descending powers of p.
13rp-4r^4p^4-4r^2p^3
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Arrange the terms of the polynomial in descending powers of p.
13rp - 4r^4p^4 - 4r^2p^3
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Descending means start with the highest and put them in order.
p^4 is the highest.
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