Math, asked by td427084, 8 months ago

If p(x)=(3x²-1) (2x²+1) ,then the leading coefficient of the polynomial(p) is
(a)3
b)2
c)5
d)6​

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Answered by SASHANKSAHIL
2

Answer:

d) 6

Step-by-step explanation:

because if we multiply 3x² and 2x² we get 6x⁴ which is leading. So, the 6 is the coefficient of x⁴.

on multiplying (3x²-1) (2x²+1) we get,

6x⁴+x²-1

And, the leading coefficient means the variable having highest degree and having coefficient.

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Answered by aaravsinghparihar3
1

Answer:

d)6

Step-by-step explanation:

p(x)=(3x²-1)(2x²+1)

=6x⁴+x²-1

as the leading coefficient is the one with the variable with the highest degree which is in this case x⁴ thus leading coefficient will be 6

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