Find the degree of polynomial(x-5)(x^2+9)
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Hello I can help you.
First let's simplify the polynomial
(x-5)(x²+9)
=x³+4¹
Now, the highest exponent is 3. Therefore the degree is 3.
First let's simplify the polynomial
(x-5)(x²+9)
=x³+4¹
Now, the highest exponent is 3. Therefore the degree is 3.
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