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x^3+x^4-x^6/x^2 degree of polynomial​

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Answered by prabhjitsinghgrewal
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Step-by-step explanation:

degree of a polynomial is defined as the term containing the highest power.

=> x^3+x^4-x^6/x^2

=> x^3 + x^4 - x^(6-2)[identity :- a^x / a^y = a^(x-y)]

=> x^3 + x^4 - x^4

=> x^3

Here,highest power = 3

Therefore,degree = 3ans.

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