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20 June, 01:11

Arrange the following polynomial into descending order for x, then interpret the degree of the 2nd term.

7x3y3 + 4 - 11x5y2 - 3x2y

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  1. 20 June, 01:32
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    For the answer to the question above, the power of "y" doesn't influence descending order for x even if it is higher than power of x.

    Unordered polynomial is

    7x3y3 + 4 - 11x5y2 - 3x2y

    Polynomial in descending order looks like this

    -11x5y2 + 7x3y3 - 3x2y + 4

    Degree of the second term is 5 (because of x5)
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