How many terms does -1/6x^4 - x^3 + 1 have?

what is the constant term?
what is the leading term?
what is the leading coefficient?

The given expression is a polynomial, and the terms are separated by addition or subtraction.

The number of terms in the polynomial is determined by counting the number of individual parts or terms. In this case, the polynomial -1/6x^4 - x^3 + 1 has three terms.

The constant term is the term that does not have any variable factors. In this polynomial, the constant term is 1.

The leading term is the term with the highest power of x. In this polynomial, the leading term is -1/6x^4.

The leading coefficient is the coefficient of the leading term, which is the coefficient in front of the highest power of x. In this polynomial, the leading coefficient is -1/6.