Math, asked by sohayfatima456, 20 days ago

the degree of the polynomial (x+1)(x^2+2)is​

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Answered by kt412283
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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

(x + 1) (x² + 2)

x(x² + 2) +1(x² + 2)

x³ + 2x + x² + 2

therefore the degree of the equation is 3

because the highest power is 3.

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Answered by rohangupta0424
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Answer:

(x+1)(x^2+2)

x(x^2+2)+1(x^2+2)

x^3+2x+x^2+2

x^3+x^2+2x+2

\mathrm{Degree: Highest \:power\:in \:variable\:of\:the \:polynomial}

\mathrm{Degree: \: 3}  \: \: \mathrm{(Answer)}

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