Basics of Polynomials: Coefficients, Degree, and Leading Terms
Basics of Polynomials: Coefficients, Degree, and Leading Terms
Basics of Polynomials: Coefficients, Degree, and Leading Terms
0 constant 2 2 2
1 linear 3x 1 3 3x
2 quadratic x2 + 2x 4 1 x2
3 cubic x3 x 1 x3
1 4 1 1 4
4 quartic 2x x3 + 1 2 2x
Watch out for this trick. The leading coefficient of 3 + 2x5 is 2, its leading
term is 2x5 , and its degree is 5. Such a polynomial is most often written as
2x5 + 3, but changing the way it’s written does not change its degree, leading
coefficient, or leading term.
The degree is the biggest exponent above any of the x’s. If the degree of
a polynomial equals n, then the leading coefficient is the coefficient in front
of xn , whether it’s the first number written on the left of the polynomial or
not.
=3x5 x4 5x3 + x2 + 3
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Examples.
• The leading term of 2x2 5x is 2x2 . The leading term of 7x + 4
is 7x. So the leading term of (2x2 5x)( 7x + 4) will be
(2x2 )( 7x) = 14x3 .
• The leading term of 5(x 2)(x + 3)(x2 + 3x 7) will be
(5)(x)(x)(x2 ) = 5x4 .
• The leading term of (2x3 7)(x5 3x + 5)(x 1)(5x7 + 6x 9)
equals (2x3 )(x5 )(x)(5x7 ) = 10x16 .
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Exercises
For #1-5, find the degree, leading coefficient, and leading term of the given
polynomials.
1.) 2x3 x2 + 7x 4
2.) x2 + ⇡x
3.) x 7
5.) 4x + 2
6.) (2x + 3) + ( x + 5)
10.) ( x2 + 4x + 2) (5x4 x2 + 2x 8)
11.) 3x2 (x + 7)
12.) 5x(2x 3)
14.) 2x(x3 + 4x 6)
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For #17-25, determine the leading term of the given polynomial.
17.) (x 2)(x 7)
20.) 2(x + 1)
26.) Suppose p1 (x), p2 (x), ..., pk (x) are polynomials and that none of them
equal 0. Assume that n1 is the degree of p1 (x), and that n2 is the degree of
p2 (x), and so on. What is the degree of the product p1 (x)p2 (x) · · · pk (x)?
For #27-31, write the given expressions in their simplest form. (Some are
already written in their simplest form.)
p p p p p
27.) 12 28.) 39 29.) 81 30.) 43 31.) 18
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