Do you convert the equation of a polynomial I'm factored form to standard form.?
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how do you convert the equation of a polynomial in factored form to standard form?

The first thing you have to do is to get the terms into a form that you can use.  Use FOIL, Distributive Property, Assocative Property, any operation that factors and creates the terms.  Then to put it in Standard Form, You need to put the factors from highest level exponent to the lowest level and put the constant last.  A constant is a number.

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