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Ethen Snyder
Mathematics
18 March, 08:16
Why does 5xy3
have a degree of 4?
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Toby Charles
18 March, 08:38
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The degree is 4 because the term shown has TWO variables, while y has an exponent of 3, x has an exponent of 1, add the exponents of the variables to find the degree
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