find the degree of algebratic expression p²q²+pq²+pq-1
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The given algebraic expression pq+p
2
q−p
2
q
2
has three terms. The first one is pq, the second is p
2
q and the third one is −p
2
q
2
.
pq has degree 2 (p has an exponent of 1, q also has 1, and 1+1=2)
p
2
q has degree 3 (p has an exponent of 2, q has 1, and 2+1=3)
p
2
q
2
has degree 4 (p has an exponent of 2, q also has 2, and 2+2=4)
Since the highest degree amongst all the terms is 4, therefore, the degree of pq+p
2
q−p
2
q
2
is 4.
Hence, the degree of the algebraic expression pq+p
2
q−p
2
q
2
is 4.
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degree is trinomial...this equation
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