what is degree of the polynomial (x+1)(x^2-x-x^4+1)
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5
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The degree here is 5.
How?
multiply the one variable term with highest degree in one factor (x^4 here) if this expression with the other factor's highest powered variable (which here is x) which will return another term (x^5 in this case).
And this returned terms power will be the degree of this whole polynomial.
How?
multiply the one variable term with highest degree in one factor (x^4 here) if this expression with the other factor's highest powered variable (which here is x) which will return another term (x^5 in this case).
And this returned terms power will be the degree of this whole polynomial.
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