find the degree of : 1)4x-5x²+6x³/x².
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Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
4x - 5x² + 6x³/ x²
= 4x - 5x² + 6x
= -5x² + 10x
Degree is the highest power of the variable of an algebraic expression.
Here x is the variable and the expression has 1 and 2 as power.
2 is obviously greater than 1
Hence, 2 is the degree of the polynomial.
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Answer:
degree = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
4x-5x²+6x³/x²
the above equation can also be written as:
4X- 5X² + 6 X³ . X^-²
4X- 5X² + 6X¹
The degree of an individual term of a polynomial is the exponent of its variable; the exponents of the terms of this polynomial are, in order, 1, 2 , and 1.
The degree of the polynomial is the highest degree of any of the terms; in this case, it is 2.
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