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The degree of x power 5+ 1 by x power 4 + 7x power 3+ 8 by x=?

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Answered by AnandMPC
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Hello Mate,

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The degree of polynomial {x}^{5}  +  \frac{1}{ {x}^{4} }  + 7 {x}^{3}  +  \frac{8}{x}  \\

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Q) What Is Degree Of A Polynomial?

A) The highest value of the exponent of a variable in any polynomial is known as its degree.

Now let's solve this question

 {x}^{5}  +  {(x)}^{ - 4}  + 7 {x}^{3}  + 8 {x}^{ - 1}

Clearly we can see that the highest value of exponent is 5 in the given question.

 {x}^{5}

Hence we can say that the degree of this polynomial is '5'

Hope it helps:)

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