Math, asked by BharathnaikRamavath, 8 months ago

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Answered by gjenagjena66
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6

Step-by-step explanation:

a {x}^{5}  + b {x}^{4}  + c {x}^{10}  + d {x}^{6}  + ex + 1 \\  \\  = 0 {x}^{5}  + b {x}^{4}  + 0 {x}^{10}  + d {x}^{6}  + ex + 1 \\  \\  = b {x}^{4}  + d {x}^{6}  + ex + 1 \\  \\ degree \: of \: the \: polynomial \: is  \\  the \: highest \: power \: of \: variable \\ of \: the \: polynomial. \\  \\ degree \: of \: the \: above \: polynomial \: is \: 6

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