if P and Q are two polynomials of degree 5 and 4 respectively then find the degree of p-q
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In such case the highest degree polynomial is counted as the degree of new polynomial we get after doing subtraction.
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The degree of p-q will be 5.
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The highest exponent of a polynomial is known as the degree of a polynomial .
It has been given that P and Q are two polynomials of degree 5 and 4 respectively.
So, the highest exponent of P is 5 and that of Q is 4.
Subtraction doesn't affect the exponents. For example if we subtract
When we subtract these two polynomials then the highest exponent of the resultant polynomial will also be 5.
Therefore, the degree of p-q will be 5.
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