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PLAS HELP!!
For multiple-choice: cubic, quadratic, linear, quintic, quartic

PLAS HELP!! For multiple-choice: cubic, quadratic, linear, quintic, quartic-example-1
User Dave Taubler
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Answer:

  • cubic
  • 3 terms
  • constant: -2
  • leading term: 1/4x³
  • leading coefficient: 1/4

Explanation:

The degree of each term in a polynomial is the exponent of the variable. If there are multiple variables in a term, the degree is the sum of their exponents. The degree of the polynomial is the highest of the degrees of the terms.

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The three terms of the polynomial given here have degrees of 2, 0, and 3. Since the highest degree is 3, the polynomial is 3rd-degree, or "cubic." The "leading term" is the one of highest degree, and its coefficient is the "leading coefficient." The constant term is the one with degree 0 (no variables).

"The expression represents a cubic polynomial with 3 terms. The constant is -2, the leading term is 1/4x³, and the leading coefficient is 1/4."

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