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The degree of 3x^2y^2+4xy+7​

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Answered by nvsakhil3339
4

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Find the Degree 3x^2y+4xy^2-6x^2y+7y

3

x

2

y

+

4

x

y

2

6

x

2

y

+

7

y

Subtract

6

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2

y

from

3

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2

y

.

3

x

2

y

+

4

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y

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7

y

Identify the exponents on the variables in each term, and add them together to find the degree of each term.

3

x

2

y

3

4

x

y

2

3

7

y

1

The largest exponent is the degree of the polynomial.

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Answered by HarineSakthivel
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Subtract 6x2y6x2y from 3x2y3x2y.

−3x2y+4xy2+7y-3x2y+4xy2+7y

Identify the exponents on the variables in each term, and add them together to find the degree of each term.

−3x2y→3-3x2y→3

4xy2→34xy2→3

7y→17y→1

The largest exponent is the degree of the polynomial.

3

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