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Write the polynomial in standard form, then give the leading coefficient.

Write the polynomial in standard form, then give the leading coefficient.-example-1

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Answer:

-3y^8+18y^5+10y is the standard form of the equation. The leading coeficients are -3, 18 and 10

Explanation:

The highest power awlays goes at the beginning of the equation. In this situation the highest power is 8, followed by 5 and then by 1. Usually the 1 as a power is not written. The leading coeficients are the numbers infront each term. If there is -4xy, the leading coeficient is -4.

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