The answer depends on the what the leading coefficient is of!
what is the leading coefficient -3x+8
Yes, the leading coefficient of a polynomial function can be a fraction. A polynomial is defined as a sum of terms, each consisting of a coefficient (which can be any real number, including fractions) multiplied by a variable raised to a non-negative integer power. Thus, the leading coefficient, which is the coefficient of the term with the highest degree, can indeed be a fraction.
Ax + Bx + C is not a trinomial!
find all the factors of the constant term
what is the leading coefficient -3x+8
The answer depends on the what the leading coefficient is of!
It is the coefficient of the highest power of the variable in an expression.
It is the number (coefficient) that belongs to the variable of the highest degree in a polynomial.
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Leading coefficient: Negative. Order: Any even integer.
x the literal coefficient is the letter tagging along with the number coefficient (the number coefficient is 5, here). number coefficient is also sometimes called leading coefficient. literal coefficient is the variable (which is always a letter: English or latin).
Anywhere. Provided it is not zero, and number p can be the leading coefficient of a polynomial. And any number q can be the constant term.
find a greatest common factor or GCFin factoring a trinomial with a leading coefficient other than 1 the first step is to look for a COMMON factor in each term
It is the Coefficient. It only refers to the given term that it is front. e.g. 2x^2 - 3x + 1 The '2' in front of 'x^2' only refers to 'x^2'. The '-3' in front of 'x' is the coefficient of '-3' The '1' is a constant.