Math, asked by shakilvohra72, 8 months ago

the degree of p(x) =x5+x6+1 =_______​

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Answered by mrudhula23
1

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

6 is the degree of x^5+x^6+1

and it is called as 6th degree polynomial

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Answered by viratkohli1805
1

Answer:

6 is the degree of polynomial x.

Step-by-step explanation:

Degree is the highest power of an polynomial.

In this polynomial the highest power of variable x is 6.

Therefore, the degree of p(x) in x^5 + x^6 + 1 is 6.

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