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OpenStudy (ashontae19):
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OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
yeah
OpenStudy (ashontae19):
so can you help me with it?
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
5 is the leading coefficient
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
3 is the degree
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OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
-4 is the constant term
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
+6x^2 is a term of it
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
Its a cubic polynomial since the highest degree term is 3
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
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now let me define all those terms which I used
OpenStudy (ashontae19):
so where it says the name of the polynomial it is the cubic polynomial?
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OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
\[a _{0}x^n+a _{1}x ^{n-1}+...+a _{n-1}x+a_n=0\]
if is the given polynomial such that
\[a_0\neq 0\] then the degree is n, the leading coefficient is
\[a_0\] and the constant term is
\[a_n\]
OpenStudy (ashontae19):
so for the name of the polynomial it would be degree?
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
degree will be n,
In the given question the degree is n
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
degree is 3
OpenStudy (ashontae19):
okay thanks can you help me on number 2
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OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
ok
\[ax^2+bx+c=0\]
OpenStudy (ashontae19):
how many constantd can there be in a polymial written in standard form?
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
if the degree is n, then there will ne n+1 constant terms
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
so for a quadratic, the degree is 2 and hence there will be 3 constants.
OpenStudy (ashontae19):
or is that for any polynomial?
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OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
a0xn+a1xn−1+...+an−1x+an=0 here a0,a1,..,an are all constants
OpenStudy (ashontae19):
how many coefficients can there be?
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
in a polynomial of degree n, there can be n+1 coefficients
OpenStudy (ashontae19):
can you help me on so more plz?
OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):
ok give me question
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