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Coefficient and degree of the polynomial

Coefficient and degree of the polynomial-example-1
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Answer:

The leading coefficient is -8 as it is a mix of x and cardinal, if it was x alone then it wouldn't be the coefficient, we would use the next number shown.

If it was just a number and no x then it would still be the coefficient.

The degree is 9 as it is the highest power shown.

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Coefficient and degree of the polynomial-example-1
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