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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 A.4 B.2 C.1 D.3

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Answer: The answer is (D). 3.

Step-by-step explanation: The given polynomial is


x^3+(1)/(3)x^4+6x+5.

We are given to find the power of the term with the coefficient of 1.

In the given polynomial,


\textup{the coefficient of x}^4=(1)/(3),\\\\\textup{the coefficient of x}^3=1,\\\\\textup{the coefficient of x}=6,\\\\\textup{and the constant term}=5.

Therefore, the term with coefficient 1 is x³ and its power is 3.

Thus, the correct option is (D). 3.

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The coefficient is constant multiplied by x
Looking at the polynomial above we find x^3 has coefficient =1
Therefore the answer is D
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