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For the polynomial below,what is the power of the term with the coefficient of 1? X^3+1/3x^4+6x+5
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For the polynomial below,what is the power of the term with the coefficient of 1? X^3+1/3x^4+6x+5
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3
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Original Polynomial
Coefficient Concept Expansion
The Power of the term with 1 as the coefficient is 3.
A coefficient is a number multiplied by some variable. For instance, 4x has a coefficient of 4 or 56x has a coefficient of 56.
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