Math, asked by ms1763334, 1 month ago

the degree of the expression X2 + 3y2 + 4x2y2 will be​

Answers

Answered by JidhnyasaRajput
1

Answer:

The degree of a polynomial is equal to the highest degree of any individual term within the polynomial. The degree of a term is found by adding together the exponents of the variable's within the term.

8

x

3

y

2

has a degree of

3

+

2

=

5

.

10

x

y

has a degree of

1

+

1

=

2

.

4

x

2

y

2

has a degree of

2

+

2

=

4

.

3

has a degree of

0

, because it has no variable component.

The highest degree of any individual term within this polynomial is

5

, so the degree of the polynomial is also

5

.

Answered by waqaasahmd
1

Answer:

correct answer is the degree of this expression is 4 bcoz both variable have 2 power. so they add up to give 4

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