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what is the degree of x raise to 3 - x raise to 2 y raise to 2 + 2

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Answered by GeniusYH
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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

x³ - x²y² +2

The degree for a polynomial with one variable is the largest exponent of that variable (or term).

But the degree of a polynomial having two or more variables is the largest sum of the degrees of the terms.

Degree of x³ = 3

Degree of x²y² = 2 + 2 = 4

Degree of 2 = 0

Hence the largest sum among the above 3 is 4.

Hence the degree of the given polynomial is 4.

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