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the degree of polynomial 3x⁸+4x¹⁹-3x+8​

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Answered by Gautami101
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Answer:

Answer = ¹⁹

Step-by-step explanation:

The highest degree in the polynomial is your answer.

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Answered by ItzAshleshaMane
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Answer:

In the case of a polynomial with only one variable (such as 2x³ + 5x² - 4x +3, where x is the only variable),the degree is the same as the highest exponent appearing in the polynomial (in this case 3). In the case of a polynomial with more than one variable, the degree is found by looking at each monomial within the polynomial, adding together all the exponents within a monomial, and choosing the largest sum of exponents. That sum is the degree of the polynomial. For example, in the expression 2x²y³ + 4xy² - 3xy, the first monomial has an exponent total of 5 (2+3), which is the largest exponent total in the polynomial, so that's the degree of the polynomial.

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