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find the degree of the polynomial

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Answered by anissafernandes7777
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Answer:

the degree of the polynomial is '5'

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Answered by joshuabinu25
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Answer:

the degree of the polynomial is 5

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+1)(x^{2}-x+x^{4}+1)

on multiplying we get

x^{3}-x^{2}+x^{5}+x+x^{2}-x+x^{4}+1

x,x^{2} gets cancelled

then the equation becomes

x^{3}+x^{5}+x^{4}+1

on standardising it becomes

x^{5}+x^{4}+x^{3}+1

degree of the polynomial is the highiest power of the equation.

in the equation x^{5}+x^{4}+x^{3}+1 the highiest power is 5

so the degree of the polynomial is 5

hope it is helpful...

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