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15. Define the degree of polynomial.​

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Answered by kavya5678
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Step-by-step explanation:

the degree of polynomial is the highest degree of monomials with zero coefficient....!

For example - the polonomial also can be expressed as three terms.......


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Answered by devika61
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The degree of a polynomial is the highest of the degrees of its monomials (individual terms) with non-zero coefficients. The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents of the variables that appear in it, and thus is a non-negative integer. ... For example, the polynomial which can also be expressed as has three terms.

Step-by-step explanation:

Degree 0 – non-zero constant[4]

Degree 1 – linear

Degree 2 – quadratic

Degree 3 – cubic

Degree 4 – quartic (or, if all terms have even degree, biquadratic)

Degree 5 – quintic

Degree 6 – sextic (or, less commonly, hexic)

Degree 7 – septic (or, less commonly, hepticDegree 8 – octic

Degree 9 – nonic

Degree 10 – decic


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