Consider the polynomial, 5x^5-9x^3+2x^11+6. 33320100491.jpg

Rodrigo Underwood

Rodrigo Underwood

Answered question

2022-02-12

Consider the polynomial, 5x^5-9x^3+2x^11+6.

Answer & Explanation

Kaylen Campos

Kaylen Campos

Beginner2022-02-13Added 14 answers

The degree of a polynomial is the highest degree in the polynomial
The highest degree is 11.
Hence, the degree of the polynomial 11 b) The leading coefficient is the coefficient of the highest degree.
The leading coefficient is 2
c) To get the number of terms, we will count the terms
2x^11 = 1 term
5x^5 = 2nd term
-9x^3 = 3rd term
6 = 4th term
The polynimial has 4 terms
d) The constant term is the number without a variable. 6 has no variable.
The 6 constant term in 6
supletiv2i4

supletiv2i4

Beginner2022-02-14Added 9 answers

Use my answer:

Do you have a similar question?

Recalculate according to your conditions!

Ask your question.
Get an expert answer.

Let our experts help you. Answer in as fast as 15 minutes.

Didn't find what you were looking for?