The question is the thing that needs help. What does that hanging "a leading 2" mean? And rational real coefficients? Obviously if they're rational they're gonna be real, but really.
I would say "a leading 2" means the highest power of x has a coefficient to two, which is none of the above.
The last two are of degree two, which is the lowest degree. They both have integer coefficients, so are necessarily real and rational as well.
Neither has a leading 2 as far as I can tell. The last one is monic (a leading coefficient of 1). I like monic polynomials so I'd pick that one, but that doesn't make it right.
None of the above
Answer:
q=1
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So if 11=12-q it's in the simplest form possible so just simply say what number when subtracted from 12 equals 11 and the awnser is q=1
I believe it could be 19.5
Answer:
u7890
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