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in the expression: 4x2-2x+1
how many terms are there? __
What is leading coefficient of the first term? ___
how many terms are there? __
What is leading coefficient of the first term? ___
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GPT-4o mini
In the expression \(4x^2 - 2x + 1\):
1. **Number of terms**: There are 3 terms: \(4x^2\), \(-2x\), and \(1\).
2. **Leading coefficient of the first term**: The leading coefficient is the coefficient of the term with the highest degree. In this case, the term with the highest degree is \(4x^2\), and the leading coefficient is \(4\).
So, the answers are:
- Number of terms: **3**
- Leading coefficient: **4**
1. **Number of terms**: There are 3 terms: \(4x^2\), \(-2x\), and \(1\).
2. **Leading coefficient of the first term**: The leading coefficient is the coefficient of the term with the highest degree. In this case, the term with the highest degree is \(4x^2\), and the leading coefficient is \(4\).
So, the answers are:
- Number of terms: **3**
- Leading coefficient: **4**
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