define degree of polynomial with two examples
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A polynomial’s degree is the highest or the greatest power of a variable in a polynomial equation. The degree indicates the highest exponential power in the polynomial (ignoring the coefficients).
For example: 6x4 + 2x3+ 3 is a polynomial. Here 6x4, 2x3, 3 are the terms where 6x4 is a leading term and 3 is a constant term. The coefficients of the polynomial are 6 and 2.
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A polynomial’s degree is the highest or the greatest power of a variable in a polynomial equation. The degree indicates the highest exponential power in the polynomial (ignoring the coefficients).
- example: 6x4 + 2x3+ 3 is a polynomial. Here 6x4, 2x3, 3 are the terms where 6x4 is a leading term and 3 is a constant term. The coefficients of the polynomial are 6 and 2.
The degree of the polynomial 6x4 + 2x3+ 3 is 4.
- example: 3x8+ 4x3 + 9x + 1
The degree of the polynomial 3x8+ 4x3 + 9x + 1 is 8.
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