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what is the degree of polynomials 2x^2 +3y^2 +3z^2+4xy​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

Degree of the given polynomial is 2

Explanation:

Degree of the polynomial 2x^2 +3y^2 +3z^2+4xy​ is 2 because 2 is the highest degree in both x and y

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  • The degree of polynomials in one variable is the highest power of the variable in the algebraic expression.
  • For example, in the following equation: x2+2x+4. The degree of the equation is 2 . i.e. the highest power of variable in the equation.
  • To find the degree of the polynomial, add up the exponents of each term and select the highest sum.
Answered by zahaansajid
10

Answer:

The degree of the polynomial is 2

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Add the degree of variables in each term

Just add up the degrees of the variables in each of the terms, it does not matter that they are different variables

2x² => 2

3y² => 2

3z² => 2

4x¹y¹ => 1 + 1 = 2

2) Identify the largest degree of these terms as the degree of the polynomial

The largest degree of the given terms is 2

Therefore, degree of polynomial is 2

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