What would be the first and last terms of the polynomial if it was written in standard form? 2(x^2 − 5x +4) − (x +3)(x+ 2)

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Answer:

So first term of the standard equation will be [tex]x^2[/tex] and last term will be 2

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given polynomial [tex]2(x^2-5x+4)-(x+3)(x+2)[/tex]

We have to write this polynomial in standard form

So for writing in standard form we have to multiply this polynomial  and then subtraction

[tex]=2x^2-10x+8-(x^2+5x+6)=2x^2-10x+8-x^2-5x-6=x^2-15x+2[/tex]

So first term of the standard equation will be [tex]x^2[/tex] and last term will be 2