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For the polynomial below,what is the power of the term with the coefficient of 1? x^3+1/3x^4+6x+5

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Hi! I hope you're enjoying your day!

Please remember that the coefficient is the number before a variable.

Also, if we have no coefficient, then we have a coefficient of 1.

Here we have

x^3 (no coefficient)

the power is after the ^ symbol or written above a number (like
\bold{t^h}) where h is the power of t

Hence, the answer is


\boxed{\boxed{\bold{3}}}

Hope everything is clear.

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