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What is the first term of the product of (x 2 − 3x )( 5x 3 + x 5 − 6) when it is written in standard form?Question 2Select one:

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What is the first term of the product of (x 2 − 3x )( 5x 3 + x 5 − 6) when it is written in standard form?Question 2Select one:

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Solution

To find the first term of the product of the two polynomials, we need to multiply the first terms of each polynomial.

The first term of the polynomial (x^2 - 3x) is x^2. The first term of the polynomial (5x^3 + x^5 - 6) is x^5.

Multiplying these two terms together, we get x^2 * x^5 = x^7.

So, the first term of the product of the two polynomials when written in standard form is x^7.

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