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The degree of the following ploynomial is 15x^3+10y^2=2-7x^2+21​

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Answered by thebrainlykapil
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Equation:

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}: \implies \underline{ \boxed{\displaystyle \sf \bold{\:15x^3 \: + \: 10y^2 \: = \: 2 \: - \: 7x^2 \: + \: 21  }} }\\ \\\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

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To Find :

  • \sf\green{ Degree\: of\:  the \: equation}

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Solution :

  • The degree of a polynomial is the highest power of the variable in that polynomial, as long as there is only one variable
  • The higgest value of polynomial .

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\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}: \implies \underline{ \boxed{\displaystyle \sf \bold{\:15x^3 \: + \: 10y^2 \: = \: 2 \: - \: 7x^2 \: + \: 21  }} }\\ \\\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

  • x = 3
  • y = 2
  • x= 2

So, the degree of this polynomial is \huge\underline{\overline{\mid{\bold{\red{3}}\mid}}}

Answered by aranpoonam
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Answer:

it's answer is 3 because there are three variables.

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