Answer choices:
No, A) 3 - 2 + 4 - 7
Yes, B) 4 +
- 4
+ 5

No, C) 4
- 3
+ 2

No, D) 2
+
+ 4

Why B is correct:
4 +
- 4
+ 5

The degree is 3.
The leading coefficient is -4:
- 4

Explanation:
There are lots of polynomial that has a leading coefficient of 4 and a degree of 3.
First, you need to know what is a polynomial and what it has.
The word "polynomial" comes from the root words poly- (many) and -nomial (terms).
A polynomial can have constants (numbers), variables (letters), and exponents (powers), but never negative exponents or division by a variable.
Polynomials like to be written in standard form. This means they contain no like terms and the exponents are in descending order (largest to smallest).
Degree:
The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents of the variable factors.
Leading coefficient:
Leading coefficients is the number written in front of the variable that has the largest exponent.
Example numbers:
-7
+
+
+ -4

The standard form of writing the polynomial above is:
-4
+
+
+ -7

The degree of the polynomial is 3 or the largest exponent.
The leading coefficient is -4.