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degree of the polynomial 3x to the power 4 - 2x +1

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Answered by shivangkummariya
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The degree of the polynomial is 4 Because 4 is the higest power of the degree

Answered by ItzVenomKingXx
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{3x}^{4}  - 2x + 1 \implies \boxed { \red{{3x}^{4} = ^{4}}}

The degree of a polynomial is the highest of the degrees of the polynomial's 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.

In the case of a polynomial with more than one variable, the degree is found by looking at each monomial within the polynomial, adding together all the exponents within a monomial, and choosing the largest sum of exponents. That sum is the degree of the polynomial.

In Algebra, the degree is the largest exponent of the variable in the given equation. ... If the equation has a degree of one, it is a linear equation. In short, the degree of linear equations is always one. For example, 3x + 10 = z, has a degree 1 so it is a linear equation.

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