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19.09.2021 •
Mathematics
Rewrite the following polynomial in standard form.
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to convert a decimal number to a fraction, we provide a denominator with a base of 10, and put as many zeros as there are decimals, while losing the dot above. So let's see, this one has 2 decimals, so we'll be using 100 for our denominator, let's do so