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Why is it important for the leading coefficient
to be nonzero?

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Because if it is zero, then it is multiplied the variable and it will be zero. For example if I had 0x(squared) + x, it would just be x because zero times any number is zero. Looking at the problem, I would assume it was quadratic because it had x squared, but it isn't because there are 0 x squared values.

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