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1.Given 2p to the sixth power +5p to the fourth w to the fourth -13p to the third w +7p to the second minus 10.
What is the degree?
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1.Given 2p to the sixth power +5p to the fourth w to the fourth -13p to the third w +7p to the second minus 10.
What is the degree?
Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
highest degree occurring in any one term of a polynomial, is the degree of the polynomial
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is an 8 degree term- remember its the sum of all the exponents in each term, so p to the 4th and w to the 4th means the sum of the exponents is 4+4=8
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therefore this is an 8 degree polynomial
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