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In what position would you find the 'leading' runner in a race? In what position do you suppose you would find the 'leading coefficient' in a polynomial?

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Since the "leading" runner in a race would be found in the first position, because he or she is in the lead, it means they are first, then I suppose I would find the "leading coefficient" in the first place in a polynomial as well. 
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