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write the degree of the following algebraic expression:
4 {x }^{2} + 5 {x}^{2} {y}^{2}  + 6

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Answered by Anonymous
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Degree of Polynomial is the highest power of variable of its terms when Polynomial is expressed in its Standard Form.

It is sum of exponents of the variables in a term if the polynomial has more than one variable.

 {x}^{2}  + 5 {x}^{2}  {y}^{2}  + 6

Degree= 4

Answered by krishpmlak
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Degree of the algebraic expression is 4.

Explanation :

The sum of the exponents of the variables in term 5x²y² is 2 + 2 = 4 which is greater than that of the other terms.

So ,the degree of the algebraic expression is 4.

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