Degree, leading coefficient, and leading term of $$$p{\left(x \right)} = x^{3} + 2 x^{2} + 4 x + 5$$$.

The calculator will find the degree, leading coefficient, and leading term of the polynomial $$$p{\left(x \right)} = x^{3} + 2 x^{2} + 4 x + 5$$$, with steps shown.

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Find the degree, the leading coefficient, and the leading term of $$$p{\left(x \right)} = x^{3} + 2 x^{2} + 4 x + 5$$$.

Solution

The degree of a polynomial is the highest of the degrees of the polynomial's individual terms. In our case, the degree is $$$3$$$.

The leading term is the term with the highest degree. In our case, the leading term is $$$x^{3}$$$.

The leading coefficient is the coefficient of the leading term. In our case, the leading coefficient is $$$1$$$.

Answer

Degree: $$$3$$$A.

Leading coefficient: $$$1$$$A.

Leading term: $$$x^{3}$$$A.


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