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Write a polynomial that fits the description: A fifth-degree polynomial with leading coefficient 4
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A fifth-degree polynomial with leading coefficient 4
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2(–3)3 – (–3)2 – 4(–3) + 2
= 2(–27) – (9) + 12 + 2
= –54 – 9 + 14
= –63 + 14
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4x^5 + 3x + 1...the ^5 makes it a fifth degree....and the leading coefficient is 4
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