#are they correct
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First perform operations and multiply, add, or subtract numbers with common powers
After that we look at the degree
The degree is the power of the first term in standard form
Standard form is basically just greater powers first then lower powers after
So if I had 1 + x^2 + x
In standard form it would be
x^2 + x + 1
So the degree you put 5 is right
But the other is wrong
Leading term is basically just the term raised to that degree
So for example the first one you answered should be -(3x^5) / 5
The leading coefficient is just without the x
So (-3/5)
The constant is the term without any x in it
So it would be actually -2
Since there is a subtraction sign before it
If there is no term without an x