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The degree of the expression 2x-4xy2+5x2y3​

Answers

Answered by misskulsum
44

the degree if the given equation is

= 5

since in 5x raised to 2 nd y raise to 3= 2+3=5

Answered by SteffiPaul
58

Given:

The expression 2x - 4xy² + 5x²y³

To find:

The degree of the expression

Answer:

Degree of an expression:

The degree of an expression is the sum of the exponents of the variables within a term to get the degree of the equation.

  1. In the equation, 2x - 4xy² + 5x²y³ the degree is the sum of the exponents of the terms x and y.
  2. The sum of the exponents of the third term 5x²y³ is the greatest.
  3. Here, the sum is 2 + 3 = 5.

The degree of the expression is 5.

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