Respuesta :
Keywords:
Polynomial, standard form, coefficients, exponents, degree
For this case we must write the given polynomial in a standard way. We know that by definition, a polynomial, in its standard form, is given in the form: [tex]P (x) = ax ^ n + bx ^ {n-1} + ... + cx ^ 3 + dx ^ 2 + ex + f[/tex]
Where:
a, b, c, d, e, f: They are the coefficients of the polynomial
n, n-1,3,2,1,0: They are the exponents. This polynomial is of degree "n", because "n" is the largest exponent.
x: It is the variable
If we have:
[tex]Q (x) = - 3x + 4x ^ 3 + 6[/tex]
Resscribing the polynomial in a standard way we have:
[tex]Q (x) = 4x ^ 3-3x + 6[/tex]
This is a polynomial of degree 3.
Answer:
[tex]Q (x) = 4x ^ 3-3x + 6[/tex]