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What is the leading coefficient of the polynomial when written in standard form 4x+7x^3-6

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The leading coefficient here is 7.

Explanation:

A polynomial in "standard form" is arranged in descending powers of x. Thus, 4x+7x^3-6 must be re-written as 7x^3 + 4x - 6. The leading coefficient here is 7.

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Standard form is largest exponent to smallest exponent

7x^3 +4x-6

leading coefficient is 7

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