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Find the degree of the polynomials given below. (i) x ^5 – x ^4 + 3 (ii) 4 – y^ 2​

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Answered by ITZURADITYAKING
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Step-by-step explanation:

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i).x5−x4+3

Degree means the highest power of exponent in a polynomial.

⇒ So, Degree =5

ii).x2+x−5

⇒ Degree =2

iii).5

⇒ Degree =0

iv).3x6+6y3−7

⇒ Degree =6

v).4−y2

⇒ Degree =2

vi).5t−3

⇒ Degree =1

Hence, solved.

Answered by sunnysunnyphour4
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