Find the leading term of a Polynomial
Learn how to find the Leading Term of a Polynomial in the following sections. Follow the thorough guide below and you will be able to easily find the leading term of any polynomial. The leading term of polynomial is .
Ex: x^5+x^5+1+x^5+x^3+x (or) x^5+3x^5+1+x^6+x^3+x (or) x^3+x^5+1+x^3+x^3+x
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FAQs on leading term of a Polynomial
1. What is the leading term for a given polynomial ?
For the polynomial the leading term is .
2. What is the highest degree of polynomia ?
The highest degree of polynomial is .
2. What is the leading coefficient for a given polynomial?
The leading coefficient of is .
3. From where I can find a detailed solution for calculating the leading term of a polynomial ?
You can find detailed solution steps for calculating the leading term of a polynomial from our page.