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what is the degree of the polynomial 5m2+3m3 +7m5-8m+5


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Answered by chirag9090singh9090
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Degree refers to the highest powered variable's power. In simple language it is the highest power present in a polynomial of a variable.

5 {m}^{2}  + 3  {m}^{3}  + 7 {m}^{5}  - 8m + 5

In this polynomial we find that 7m^5 is the highest powered variable with a power of 5. So the degree of this polynomial is 5.

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Power of the term 5m’nis 2+1=3

Power of the term -3=0

Hence, degree = 3

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