Math, asked by inshanaz792, 5 months ago

The degree of
* (- 5x?y?) is​

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Answered by satyanarayana20ch
1

Answer:

Degree of a term with one variable is the variable's exponent. With more than one variable, the degree is the sum of the exponents of the variables.

5x

2

y+3xy

The exponent of x is 2 and exponent y is 1

Then degree is 2+1=3

Answered by Yaswanth1104
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Degree of a term with one variable is the variable's exponent. With more than one variable, the degree is the sum of the exponents of the variables.

5x

2

y+3xy

The exponent of x is 2 and exponent y is 1

Then degree is 2+1=3

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