Math, asked by prachi12092, 2 months ago

What is the degree of the Polynomial :. (y-6)(y⁴ + 3)​

Answers

Answered by sk9297567
1

Answer:

5 is the degree of that polynomial

May be helpful for u

Answered by Anonymous
21

Answer:

 \huge\mathtt\blue{ANSWER:-}

 \mathtt{ = (y - 6)( {y}^{4} + 3) }

\mathtt{ =  y( {y}^{4} + 3) - 6( {y}^{4}  + 3) }

\mathtt{ =  {y}^{5} + 3y -  {6y}^{4} - 18  }

\mathtt{ =  {y}^{5} - 6 {y}^{4} + 3y   - 18}

\mathtt \blue{ THE  \: DEGREE  \: OF \:  THE \:  POLYNOMIAL \:  IS \:  5}

 \mathtt \blue{MORE \:  INFORMATION:-}

the degree of a polynomial is the highest of the degrees of the polynomial's monomials (individual terms) with non-zero coefficients.

Similar questions