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how to write degree of polynomials

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Answered by saksheerathod11
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Answer:

If a and b are the exponents of the multiple variables in a term,

then the degree of a term in the polynomial expression is given as a+b.

For example,

x2y5 is a term in the polynomial,

the degree of the term is 2+5,

which is equal to 7.

Hence, the degree of the multivariate term in the polynomial is 7

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Answered by hiteshkhatgarh
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Answer:

Find the Degree of this Polynomial:

5x5+7x3+2x5+9x2+3+7x+4.

To find the degree of the given polynomial, combine the like terms first and then arrange it in ascending order of its power.

To find the degree of the given polynomial, combine the like terms first and then arrange it in ascending order of its power.So, 5x5+7x3+2x5+9x2+3+7x+4 = 7x5 + 7x3 + 9x2 + 7x + 7.

Thus, the degree of the polynomial will be 5.

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