In the expression: 3x^2 - 5x + 2

How many terms are there?
What is the leading coefficient of the first term? Which term is the constant?

3, 2, or 1

1 answer

There are 3 terms in the expression: 3x^2, -5x, and +2.

The leading coefficient of the first term (3x^2) is 3.

The constant term is the last term in the expression, which is +2.
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