Math, asked by Hritik1731, 9 months ago

What is the degree if polynomial of p(x)=(x+2)(x+3)

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

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degree of the polynomial is 1

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Answered by viswesvaran
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Answer:

degree is 2.

Multiply x with x + 3 and then multiply 2 with x + 3

x(x+3) + 2(x+3)

x^{2}+3x+2x+6

x^{2}+5x+6

Therefore the degree is 2

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