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Does anyone know this? PLS FAST-example-1
User Sanke
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Answer:

Part A: -7x^9+3x^6+5x^3

Part B: 3 terms

Part C: The Degree is 9

Part D: The leading term is -7x^9

Part E: Leading Coefficient is -7

Explanation:

Part A- standard form means that the terms in a polynomial are ordered by power, from greatest to least. In this case, "-7x^9" is the highest, followed by 3x^6, then 5x^3

Part B-terms in an equation refer to either a single number or variable, or a number and variables multiplied together. They are usually separated with either a plus or minus sign. There are 3 terms in this equation

Part C-The degree is the highest power of an equation. If it's a single number, the degree is 0. In this problem, the highest power is 9, therefore the degree is 9

Part D-The leading term is the whole term with the highest power. The highest power is 9, so the leading term is -7x^9

Part E: The leading coefficient is the coefficient, or number next to a variable, of the highest degree term. the number next to -7x^9 is "-7", which is the LC.

User Spfursich
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a. -7+3+5 don’t forget your little numbers up top lol

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