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The number in front of the first term of the polynomial

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Answer:

Coefficient

Explanation:

These numbers are the ones in front of the variables in the beginning of an equation also known as coefficients. The numbers all by themselves without variables are constants. The first term is usually the number with the biggest exponent.

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