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31 May, 09:02

What is the degree of 6x5 - 4x2 + 2x3 - 3 + x?

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  1. 31 May, 09:17
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    (I am assuming that for example, in 6x5 the exponent is 5, so the expression is 6x⁵ - 4x² + 2x³ - 3 + x)

    Finding the degree of a polynomial is really simple. All you have to do is find the largest exponent in the polynomial, so in this case, the degree is 5 (Yes, my previous answer is wrong) and not 26. I don't know how you got 26.

    Another example: In 3x² - 8x⁷ + 6xy⁴, the degree is 7.
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