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degree of polinomial p(y) = y square-4​

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Answered by SortedCord
1

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

A degree of the polynomial is the highest power of the polynomial

in p(y)

y squared has the power of 2 while -4 has power of 0

therefore, degree or highest power is 2.


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Answered by DeeptiMohanty
1

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given polynomial p(y) = y²-4

Highest power of y is called the degree of the polynomial .

Thus , the degree of this polynomial is 2

but its necessary that the power must belongs to a natural no.

Hope this helps you


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