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Find the degree of a the polynomial p(y) = 3 – 7y5– 6y2 + root 2y

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Answered by shraddha842938
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THE DEGREE IS : 5.

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Answered by santhoshkumar8848
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Multivariable polynomial

For a multivariable polynomial, it the highest sum of powers of different variables in any of the terms in the expression. Take following example, x5+3x4y+2xy3+4y2-2y+1. It is a multivariable polynomial in x and y, and the degree of the polynomial is 5 – as you can see the degree in the terms x5 is 5, x4y it is also 5 (4+1) and so the highest degree among these individual terms is 5.

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