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The degree of polynomial P(x)=x2-3x+4x3-6 is

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Answered by sistersrocks14
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Here the highest degree is 1 no other degrees are there. So the degree will be 1.

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Answered by poonambhatt213
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The degree of the polynomial x² - 3x + 4x³ - 6 is 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

=> Here, P(x)=x²-3x+4x³-6

thus, The given polynomial has four terms. Here,

first term = x²,

second term = -3x

third term = 4x³

forth term = 6

=> Exponent of each term:

- exponent of the first term x² = 2

- exponent of the second term - 3x = 1

- exponent of the third term 4x³ = 3

- exponent of the forth term 6 = 0

As the greatest exponent is 3, the degree of x²-3x+4x³-6 is also 3.

Thus, the degree of the polynomial x²-3x+4x³-6 is 3.

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