the degree of the polynomial PX x2-3x+4x3-6 is
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DEGREE OF THE POLYNOMIAL is the highest exponent in the equation,
so, the equation is :-
p(x) = x² - 3x + 4x³ - 6
so, the exponents are :-
2 , 1, 3 and 0
since, any number to the power 0 is always 1.
thus, highest exponent is 3.
hence, degree of the polynomial = 3.
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DEGREE OF THE POLYNOMIAL is the highest exponent in the equation,
so, the equation is :-
p(x) = x² - 3x + 4x³ - 6
so, the exponents are :-
2 , 1, 3 and 0
since, any number to the power 0 is always 1.
thus, highest exponent is 3.
hence, degree of the polynomial = 3.
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Step-by-step explanation:
the degree of the polynomial is 3
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