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The degree of the polynomial 13x²y-3xy³+4x³y² is_____​

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Answered by kunaltaneja777pddzhn
3

The degree of the polynomial

13x²y-3xy³+4x³y² is 5

EXPLANATION:

term with highest degree is 4x³y²

Power of its variables is 3+2 which is 5

Answered by tennetiraj86
5

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given polynomial is 13x²y-3xy³+4x³y²

It has 3 terms

Degree of 13x²y=2+1=3

Degree of -3xy³=1+3=4

Degree of 4x³y²=3+2=5

Among all heighest degree =5

The degree of the polynomial 13x²y-3xy³+4x³y² is 5

Degree of the pilynomial:-

The heighest of all powers of the variables present in the polynomial is the degree of the given polynomial

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