Algebra Examples

Find the Leading Coefficient (2x-1)^6
Step 1
Simplify the polynomial, then reorder it left to right starting with the highest degree term.
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Step 1.1
Use the Binomial Theorem.
Step 1.2
Simplify each term.
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Step 1.2.1
Apply the product rule to .
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Raise to the power of .
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Apply the product rule to .
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Raise to the power of .
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Multiply by .
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Multiply by .
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Apply the product rule to .
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Raise to the power of .
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Multiply by .
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Raise to the power of .
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Multiply by .
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Apply the product rule to .
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Raise to the power of .
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Multiply by .
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Raise to the power of .
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Multiply by .
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Apply the product rule to .
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Raise to the power of .
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Multiply by .
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Raise to the power of .
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Multiply by .
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Multiply by .
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Raise to the power of .
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Multiply by .
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Raise to the power of .
Step 2
The leading term in a polynomial is the term with the highest degree.
Step 3
The leading coefficient in a polynomial is the coefficient of the leading term.