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27 February, 13:26

What is the degree of the polynomial - 2x^2 y^4-1/2z?

a.) 1

b.) 2

c.) 3

d.) 4

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  1. 27 February, 13:49
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    C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Multiply

    2

    3

    (y

    2

    z

    4)

    .

    3

    x

    y

    2

    z

    -

    2

    z

    5

    +

    y

    2



    2

    z

    4

    3

    Move

    2

    to the left of

    y

    2

    .

    3

    x

    y

    2

    z

    -

    2

    z

    5

    +

    2

    y

    2

    z

    4

    3

    Identify the exponents on the variables in each term, and add them together to find the degree of each term.

    3

    x

    y

    2

    z



    4

    -

    2

    z

    5



    5

    2

    y

    2

    z

    4

    3



    6

    The largest exponent is the degree of the polynomial.
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