SOLUTION: It says write the degree of the following polynomials in standard form
X+4x^2+5+2x^4
3x^2+5x-X^3+1
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Question 120630: It says write the degree of the following polynomials in standard form
X+4x^2+5+2x^4
3x^2+5x-X^3+1
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Question:
It says write the degree of the following polynomials in standard form
X+4x^2+5+2x^4
3x^2+5x-X^3+1
Answer:
Degree of a polynomial is the highest degree of the terms of the polynomial.
Here,-
Degree of x = 1
Degree of 4x^2 = 2
Degree of 5 = 0
Degree of 2x^4 = 4
Here the highest degree is 4
So the degree of the polynimial, is = 4
Similarly for the second question, , degree is beacause 3 is the highest exponent of the terms.
To write these polynomials in standard form, you have to write the terms in increasing or decreasing order.
So the answer is,
and
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