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the degree of the expression x^(5) +x^(4) + x^(3) + 1 is _____​

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Answered by KrisGalaxy
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 \underline \mathcal \red { 5\: is \: the \: degree \:of  \: the \:expression }

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation is :-

 \bf \huge {x}^{5}  +  {x}^{4}  +  {x}^{3}  + 1

Degree of the equation is the highest power of the variable .

And in this equation

  • the variable is x
  • and 5 is the highest number in comparison to other powers (that are 4, 3)
  • So 5 is the degree of the expression

 \bf \fbox \green { 5 is the degree of the expression }

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