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20 January, 02:38

Ladarius wrote the following monomial expression: 5x^8y^3. Ladarius said the

monomial had a degree of 11. Ayla said the monomial had a degree of 8.

Who is correct? Explain.

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  1. 20 January, 02:57
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    Ladarius is correct.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The degree of a monomial is defined as the sum of all the exponents of the variables.

    According to this statement Ladarius is correct because the monomial expression 5x^8y^3 has degree of 11.

    You can solve it by yourself.

    5x^8y^3

    variable x has exponent 8

    variable y has exponent 3

    Add the exponents of both the variables:

    8+3 = 11 ...
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