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find the degree of the polynomial​

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Answered by s882880
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HOW TO FIND

-Combine like terms.

-Drop all of the constants and coefficients.

-Put the terms in decreasing order of their exponents.

-Find the power of the largest term.

-Identify this number as the degree of the polynomial.

-Know that the degree of a constant is zero.

Polynomials with Multiple Variables

-Write the expression.

-Eliminate all coefficients and constants.

-Add the degree of variables in each term.

-Identify the largest degree of these terms.

-Identify this number as the degree of the polynomial.

answer-

Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

2x2+4x2+7=0

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

6x2+7=0

Step 2: Subtract 7 from both sides.

6x2+7−7=0−7

6x2=−7

Step 3: Divide both sides by 6.

6x2       -7

------- = -------

6           6

x2= -7/6

Step 4: Take square root.

x = ±  √-7/6

Answered by amiratyagi
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Answer:

degree of the polynomial is 2

hope it will help you

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