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What are the leading coefficient, constant term and degree, if any, of the algebraic expression 1+x^3

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Its A. The person above is right but I thought I'd make it simpler

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The degree refers to the x to some exponent where the highest exponent is the degree.
Degree: 3
The leading coefficient is the coefficient of the term we just found(of the highest exponent)
Leading Coefficient: 1
The constant term is the term without an x in it.
Constant Term: 1
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