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pq+p²q–p²q², Find the degree of given algebraic expression.

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Answered by abhi569
21
pq + p²q - p²q²



power of p + power of q = degree of polynomial


2 + 2 = degree of polynomial


Degree of polynomial is depend on its power, Here it is ( 2 + 2 ) hence it is a 4th degree polynomial.

TeenTitansGo: isn't it ?
mysticd: sorry , degree is 4 .
mysticd: height power of expression = degree of expression
mysticd: here , - p²q² degree is 2 + 2 = 4
mysticd: is it clear
abhi569: but p and q are different
abhi569: so how we can add 2 and 2 ?
siddhartharao77: When a polynomial has more than one variable, Terms are separated by + or - signs
abhi569: done
abhi569: thanks to all
Answered by TheUrvashi
14
Hola!!!

HERE IS THE ANSWER

➡The degree of the expression is 2 as we know the highest power is the degree of the given polynomial.


Hope it helps to you.



mysticd: degree is 3
siddhartharao77: Guruji..y it cant be 4. because in p^2q^2, p has an exponent of 2 and q has an exponent of 2.So, 2 + 2 = 4.
mysticd: yes , degree is 4
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