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In the polynomial function F(x)=1/2x^2+8-5x^3-19x what is the leading the coefficient

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The leading coefficient is in the term with the highest degree.
So its -5.
User Aaditya Sharma
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Answer:

-5

Explanation:

The leading term in a polynomial consist on the highest degree term. To get the highest degree term, we need to reorder the polynomial from left to right, starting with the highest degree term.

In this case:


f(x)=(1)/(2) x^(2) +8-5x^(3) -19x

reordering


f(x)=-5x^(3) +(1)/(2)x^(2)  -19x+8

So, the leading coefficient is the one with the leading term:


-5x^(3)

So, it is -5

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