What is the leading term, leading coefficient, and degree of this polynomial #f(x)= -5#?

1 Answer
Jul 31, 2018

The leading term is -5, the leading coefficient is -5, and the degree is 1.

Explanation:

The leading term is the term in the polynomial which has the highest degree. Since there is only one term in the polynomial, the leading term is -5. The leading coefficient is the number before the variable (usually x) in the leading term. Since there is no x-term, the leading coefficient is just -5. Finally, the degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent value on a term of the polynomial. Again, since -5 is the only term, and you know that any number to the power of 1 is that same number, the degree of the polynomial has to be 1.