Explanation:
-a\(^{1}\)
In polynomial, the term with highest exponent is the first term. Write terms in decreasing order of their exponents. Third term in the order is the third term of the polynomial. Given polynomial is 4a\(^{1}\) + 5a\(^{1}\) - a\(^{1}\) + 6 Highest exponent of a is 4, then 3, then 2 and then 0 i.e. the term -a\(^{1}\) is the third in the list. the third term = -a\(^{1}\)