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What are the leading coefficient and degree of the polynomial?-v-15v3 - v9 + 12

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The leading coefficient of any degree of a polynomial is the digit that precedes the variable with the highest power

Given the polynomial


-v-15v^3-v^9+12^{}^{}^{}

Rearrange the function in standard form


\begin{gathered} -v^9-15v^3-v+12 \\ \text{the degree of the function is 9} \\ \text{The leading coefficient is -1} \end{gathered}

The leading coefficient of the polynomial is -1

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