p(x) = 3x⁷ - 6x⁵ + 4x³ - x² - 5
Write the degree of above polynomial.
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▪What is degree of a polynomial?
➞ In a polynomial, the highest power of the variable present in the polynomial is the degree of the polynomial.
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The given polynomial is
p (x) = 3x⁷ - 6x⁵ + 4x³ - x² - 5
We see that x is the variable in the polynomial and the highest power of it is 7.
Therefore, the degree of the polynomial is 7.
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Hi ,
Given p(x) = 3x^7 - 6x^5 + 4x³ - x² - 5
Degree of p(x) = Heighest exponent
of the variable in p(x)
= 7
Therefore ,
Degree of p(x) = 7
I hope this helps you.
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Given p(x) = 3x^7 - 6x^5 + 4x³ - x² - 5
Degree of p(x) = Heighest exponent
of the variable in p(x)
= 7
Therefore ,
Degree of p(x) = 7
I hope this helps you.
: )
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