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What is the value of a , if degree of x^3+x^2+x^(a-4)+1= 4

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Answered by dchitra10
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Answer:

a-4=4

as 4 is the degree of the given equation

thus the value of a will be a=4+4 which is equals to 8

Answered by amm201178
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Answer:

he Degree (for a polynomial with one variable, like x) is: ... When we know the degree we can also give it a name! ... 5xy2 has a degree of 3 (x has an exponent of 1, y has 2, and 1+2=3); 3x has a degree of 1 (x has an exponent of 1); 5y3 has ... then do that for larger and larger values, to see where the answer is "heading"

a-4=4

as 4 is the degree of the given equation

thus the value of a will be a=4+4 which is equals to 8

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