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I am the largest power of a variable in an expression.
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Answered by eva2130
1

Answer:

Hence, the highest power of the variable in a polynomial is called its degree.

Step-by-step explanation:

The polynomial x

2

+x+a is in the standard form.

The power is simply number in the exponent. In the polynomial, x

2

+x+a, the power of the first term is 2. Since the polynomial has the largest exponent that is 2, which is the degree of the polynomial.

Answered by totaloverdose10
0

Answer:

In case of a polynomial in one variable, the highest power of the variable is called the degree of the polynomial.

In case of polynomials in more than one variable, the sum of the powers of the variables in each term is taken up and the highest sum so obtained is called the degree of the polynomial.

Step-by-step explanation:

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