Math, asked by plzHELPmeeee, 1 month ago

what is the degree of the polynomial p(x)=2x⁴+3x+4​

Answers

Answered by yoyowhat583
1

Answer:

We observe that the above polynomial has three terms. Here the first term is 2x2, the second term is -3x5 and the third term is 5x6.

Now we will determine the exponent of each term.

(i) the exponent of the first term 2x2 = 2

(ii) the exponent of the second term 3x5 = 5

(iii) the exponent of the third term 5x6 = 6

Since, the greatest exponent is 6, the degree of 2x2 - 3x5 + 5x6 is also 6.

Therefore, the degree of the polynomial 2x2 - 3x5 + 5x6 = 6.

Step-by-step explanation:

here is your answer

Answered by XxMissCutiepiexX
9

\huge\red{\textbf{\textsf{Answer}}}

Since, the greatest exponent is 6, the degree of 2x2 - 3x5 + 5x6 is also 6. Therefore, the degree of the polynomial 2x2 - 3x5 + 5x6 = 6.

Similar questions