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>
Answer:
it is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
X>44
.25(x)-3-4>4
.25(x)-7>4
.25(x)>11
x>11
well, we know the "sum" of both angles is 90°, notice the rectangle in the corner, so we can say that the angles are simply complementary angles, thus

Hi,
o) 357 - 486 = -129
f) 4572 + 609 = 5181
b) -12 - 31 = -43
n) - 15 + 8 = -7
Hope this helps.
r3t40