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what is the degree of (x+1)(y+1)​

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Answered by lailaalif2002
1

Answer:

In the case of a polynomial with more than one variable, the degree is found by looking at each monomial within the polynomial, adding together all the exponents within a monomial, and choosing the largest sum of exponents. That sum is the degree of the polynomial.

Answered by nandanaMK
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(x+1)(y+1)

x(y+1)+1(y+1)

xy+x+y+1

Degree is the highest power of an expression ;

Here the highest power , that is the degree is 1.

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