Question 462083: I am supposed to complete this table using polynomials. I don't know how to and need help.
-6x^4+6x^3 - 6x^2 + 5x - 7
The table is divided in 4 sections: Term, Coefficient, Degree of Term, Degree of Polynomial
Found 3 solutions by Edwin McCravy, solver91311, MathLover1: Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054) (Show Source):
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The term consists of a signed number, and x and an exponent,
or just a signed number with no x.
A coefficient is the signed number in front
The degree of the term is the power of x in the term
The degree of the polynomial is largest of the degrees of the terms
If there is no x in the term, just a number, the term is of degree 0
TERM COEFFICIENT DEGREE OF TERM
-6x^4 -6 4
+6x^3 6 3
-6x^2 -6 2
+5x 5 1
-7 -7 0
The largest degree of a term is 4, so the degree
of the whole polynomial is also 4.
Edwin
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source):
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Term ---------- Coefficient ------- Degree of term
-6x^4 ------------- -6 ------------------- 4
6x^3 -------------- 6 -------------------- 3
-6x^2 -------------- -6 ------------------- 2
5x ----------------- 5 --------------------- 1
-7------------------ -7 --------------------- 0
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