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When the polynomial is written in standard form, what are the values of the leading coefficeient and the constant? 5x + 2 - 3x2

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Answer:

The leading coefficient is -3

The constant is 2

Explanation:

The standard form of a polynomial is the descending order, that means that it must be written according from its higher power, down straight to the coefficient with no variable.

Hence, the leading coefficient is the one that is next to the highest exponent of the polynomial, in this case: =3x2.

The second term is 5x

And the last is 2. the constant

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