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A polynomial of the 5th degree with a leading coefficient of 7 and a constant term of 6

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This can have several answers as long your equation follows what the question is asking!


It can look like:

7x^5+2x^2+6

Or can even look like:

7x^5 + 6x^4 + 5x^3 + 4x^2 +6

In both equations, the polynomial is a 5th degree, with its leading coefficient as 7 and a constant term of 6.

Hope that helps!
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