Fifth Degree Expression with Leading Coefficient and Constant Quiz
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An expression of the fifth degree is written with a leading coefficient of seven and a constant of six. Which expression is correctly written for these conditions?

  • 6x^5 + x^4 + 7
  • 7x^6 - 6x^4 + 5
  • 6x^7 - x^5 + 5
  • 7x^5 + 2x^2 + 6 (correct)
  • Study Notes

    Expression of the Fifth Degree

    • The leading coefficient of the expression is 7.
    • The constant term of the expression is 6.
    • The expression is of the fifth degree, meaning the highest power of the variable (usually x) is 5.

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    Test your knowledge on writing fifth degree expressions with specific conditions such as a leading coefficient of seven and a constant of six.

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