Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]12x^5-6x^{2} -9x+12[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To put a polynomial in standard form, you would need to write its terms in the order of highest to lowest degree. The degree is the exponent of a term's variable. [tex]12x^5-6x^{2} -9x+12[/tex] is the only equation out of all the choices that satisfies that requirement. (Remember that the degree of -9x is 1. A term with just one variable with no exponent written still has a degree of 1.  Also, 12 is a constant, or a number with no variable, so it has a degree of 0.)

Answer:

2nd one

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] {12x}^{5} - {6x}^{2} - 9x + 12[/tex]