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29 March, 19:28

What is the coefficient of the term of degree 9 in the polynomial below? 5+7x9+12x-5x7+3x2

Answer = 7

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  1. 29 March, 19:55
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    Given a polynomial functin

    ax^2+bx+c, the highest degree is 2

    given another polynomial say ax^3+bx^2+cx+d, the degree of the polynomial is 3.

    From the above we can conclude that the degree of a polynomial is its highest power.

    From the function given:

    5+7x^9+12x-5x^7+3x^2

    The highest power is 9, thus it is a polynomial of degree 9.

    The coefficient of the term of degree 9 is 7.

    The answer is 7.
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