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What is the leading coefficient of the function f(x)=3x^5+6x^4-x-3
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What is the leading coefficient of the function f(x)=3x^5+6x^4-x-3
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a coefficient is a number that is multiplied by a variable (a letter). And " leading " means the first one..
f(x) = 3x^5 + 6x^4 - x - 3......so ur leading coefficient is going to be 3
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