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3. Find the degree of following algebraic expressions:
a) - X'yo
b) 3x + 5y2 – 3z2 c) 2x®y4 + x®y? - x^y
d) a4 - b c de
e) -10 + 10x
f) 7p?q?r – 17p?q?​

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Answered by chandu2457du
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Answer:

option d

Explanation:

it is correct answer

Answered by kartikjadhav131006
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Algebraic expression is formed from variables and constants using

Algebraic expression is formed from variables and constants using

Algebraic expression is formed from variables and constants using in a term is called the coefficient of the remaining part of the term.

Algebraic expression is formed from variables and constants using in a term is called the coefficient of the remaining part of the term. • The terms having the same algebraic factors are called like terms.

Algebraic expression is formed from variables and constants using in a term is called the coefficient of the remaining part of the term. • The terms having the same algebraic factors are called like terms. • The terms having different algebraic factors are called unlike terms.

Algebraic expression is formed from variables and constants using in a term is called the coefficient of the remaining part of the term. • The terms having the same algebraic factors are called like terms. • The terms having different algebraic factors are called unlike terms. • Expression with one term is called a 'Monomial’.

Algebraic expression is formed from variables and constants using in a term is called the coefficient of the remaining part of the term. • The terms having the same algebraic factors are called like terms. • The terms having different algebraic factors are called unlike terms. • Expression with one term is called a 'Monomial’. • Expression with two unlike terms is called a 'Binomial’.

Algebraic expression is formed from variables and constants using in a term is called the coefficient of the remaining part of the term. • The terms having the same algebraic factors are called like terms. • The terms having different algebraic factors are called unlike terms. • Expression with one term is called a 'Monomial’. • Expression with two unlike terms is called a 'Binomial’. • Expression with three unlike terms is called a 'Trinomial’.

Algebraic expression is formed from variables and constants using in a term is called the coefficient of the remaining part of the term. • The terms having the same algebraic factors are called like terms. • The terms having different algebraic factors are called unlike terms. • Expression with one term is called a 'Monomial’. • Expression with two unlike terms is called a 'Binomial’. • Expression with three unlike terms is called a 'Trinomial’. • In general, an expression with one or more than one term (with non-

Algebraic expression is formed from variables and constants using in a term is called the coefficient of the remaining part of the term. • The terms having the same algebraic factors are called like terms. • The terms having different algebraic factors are called unlike terms. • Expression with one term is called a 'Monomial’. • Expression with two unlike terms is called a 'Binomial’. • Expression with three unlike terms is called a 'Trinomial’. • In general, an expression with one or more than one term (with non- negative integral exponents of the variables) is called a ‘Polynomial’.

Algebraic expression is formed from variables and constants using in a term is called the coefficient of the remaining part of the term. • The terms having the same algebraic factors are called like terms. • The terms having different algebraic factors are called unlike terms. • Expression with one term is called a 'Monomial’. • Expression with two unlike terms is called a 'Binomial’. • Expression with three unlike terms is called a 'Trinomial’. • In general, an expression with one or more than one term (with non- negative integral exponents of the variables) is called a ‘Polynomial’. • The sum (or difference) of two like terms is a like term with coefficient

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