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the degree of polynomial n2+n4-1 apon 7 n7​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(n²+n⁴-1)/7n⁷ ⬅️ Is this the polynomial you have written? And if it is, then the degree of the polynomial is the highest power in the polynomial, that is 4.

Now I am telling why not 7 is the highest power of the polynomial.

So dear, it is because the power could not be in reciprocal or in fraction or negative [ (n²+n⁴-1)/7n⁷ = (n²+n⁴-1)×(n^-⁷)/7 ].

Thank you hopes you will be able to understand the calculation in brackets.

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