what is mean by order of polynomial with example
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Order of Polynomial refers to its degree.
The degree of a polynomial is the highest degree of its monomials. You can find the degree by adding up the exponents of the variables that appear in it.
For example ,the polynomial x^2.y^3+x.y+4.x^3.y^4 has 3 terms. The first term has a degree of 2+3=5; The second has a degree of 1+1=2; The third has a degree of 4+3=7; Therefore the polynomial has a degree of 7 which is the highest degree of any term.
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