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Standard Form of a Polynomial Equation

An inventory analyst is modeling warehouse supply variations using the equation 16y2=32y3+2y{}16y^2 = 32y^3 + 2y. To begin solving this equation by factoring, the analyst must first write it in standard form where one side equals zero and the terms are in descending order of their exponents. State the correct standard form of this equation.

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