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if P and Q are two polynomials of degree 5 and 4 respectively then find the degree of p-q

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In such case the highest degree polynomial is counted as the degree of new polynomial we get after doing subtraction.

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Answered by SocioMetricStar
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The degree of p-q will be 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

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 5x^4-2x^4=3x^4

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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