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Helpppppppppppppp asappppp

Helpppppppppppppp asappppp-example-1
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Answer:


B.\ 3

Explanation:

Given


x^3 + (1)/(3)x^3 +6x + 5

Required

Power of term with coefficient of 1

First, we need to identify the variable in the given polynomial

The variable is x

Each term has the following format:


mx^n where
n \ge 0 and m is the coefficient

In this case, we are to look for n where m = 1

Looking at each term of the polynomial, we have the following match:


mx^n = x^3

Substitute 1 for m


1 * x^n = x^3


x^n = x^3

By comparison:


n = 3

Hence, the solution to this question is (B)

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