What is the degree of the polynomial 8abc - 7c - 13ab + 20
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A degree in a polynomial function is the greatest exponent of that equation, which determines the most number of solutions that a function could have and the most number of times a function will cross the x-axis when graphed.
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- Algebraic expression in which the power of the variable is positive integers is called a polynomial
There three type of polynomial:
- monomial :polynomial having only one term is called monomial.
- binomial :polynomial having two term is called binomial
- trinomial :polynomial having three term is called trinomial
The degree of polynomial means highest power or index of the variable in polynomial equation.
The degree of polynomial in more than one variable is the highest sum of the power of the variable in each term so obtained.
e.g the degree of polynomial
x³y⁶+3x²y+3xy²+y⁶ is 9.
- The sum of the power of X and Y in the term x³y⁶ is 3+6 =9 which is the the highest sum of the power in the given polynomial.
What is the degree of the polynomial 8abc - 7c - 13ab + 20
- degree of polynomial may be 0
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