what is degree of the equation
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DEGREE OF AN EQUATION. The degree of an equation that has not more than one variable in each term is the exponent of the highest power to which that variable is raised in the equation. The equation. 3x - 17=0. is a FIRST-DEGREE equation, since x is raised only to the first power.
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In Algebra the degree is the largest exponent of the variable in the given equation.
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