The degree of a polynomial is the degree of the term with the which degree?
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The degree of an individual term of a polynomial is the exponent of its variable; the exponents of the terms of this polynomial are, in order, 5, 4, 2, and 7. The degree of the polynomial is the highest degree of any of the terms; in this case, it is 7.
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The degree of a polynomial is basically the highest power of x in a polynomial.
Example:
x²+x-12
Here, the degree is 2
6x⁸+4x⁵+3x²+1
Here the degree is 8
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