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degree of polynomial (x+1) (x²-x-x⁴+1) is ?​

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Answered by himanshuthegreat456
2

Answer:

the degree of polynomial is 5

Step-by-step explanation:

The degree of the polynomial is the highest exponent in the polynomial,

Therefore,

(x+1)(x²-x-x^4+1)= x³ - x² - x^5 + x + x² - x - x^4 +1

We don't even need to solve further to know that our degree here is 5,

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Answered by dakshveer123456789
3

Step-by-step explanation:

4 will not be the answer guys

The heighest power of x is 5.

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