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what is the degree polynomial of 3x6+6y3-7 step by step answer​

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Answered by spencer11
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Degree of a polynomial is the highest degree of its terms when the polynomial is expressed in its canonical form consisting of a linear combination of monomials. The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents of the variables that appear in it.

Given polynomial 3x⁶ + 6y³  −7

The highest term of exponent is 6 in first term

∴ The degree polynomial of 3x⁶ + 6y³  −7 is 6

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Answered by palsabita1957
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Given polynomial → 3x⁶ + 6\bold{y^{3}}  - 7  

  • The degree of an individual term of a polynomial is the exponent of its variable .

       The  exponents  of  the  terms  of  this  polynomial  are  in  order  6

       and 3

3x + 6y³ - 7

The degree of the polynomial is the highest degree of any of the terms .

In this case, it is 6.

\boxed{\bold{Degree \ of \ polynomial = 6}}

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