I would be interested, they help because they allow you to see how much you can use for whatever it is you need. An example would be how much money you can spend per month to still have enough for your bills
We
know that
<span>
1) The degree of a polynomial is the highest degree of its terms</span>
<span>2) The leading term in a polynomial is the highest degree term</span>
<span>3) The leading coefficient of a polynomial is the coefficient of the leading term</span>
Therefore
The coefficient
of first term of a polynomial written in standard (descending order) form is the
coefficient of the leading term, thus is called the leading coefficient.
the answer is
The leading coefficient<span>
</span>
The missing factor is (a -1) I believe. If you foil (5a + 9)(a - 1) you would get 5a^2 + 4a - 9.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
I think the answer to you question is 35 i might be wrong tho but it may work.