McGraw Hill Integrated II, 2012
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1. Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
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Exercise 8 Page 10

The standard form of a polynomial arranges the terms by degree, in descending order. The coefficient of the first term of the polynomial in this form is called the leading coefficient.

Standard Form: - 4d^4-d^2+1
Leading Coefficient: - 4

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The standard form of a polynomial arranges the terms by degree in descending numerical order.

- 4d^4+1-d^2
- 4d^4-d^2+1

We want to find the leading coefficient of the polynomial. When written in standard form, the leading coefficient is the coefficient of the first term. - 4d^4-d^2+1 The leading coefficient of the polynomial is - 4.