SOLUTION: What is the degree of the polynomial:
15x(5) + 9x(2) - x(7) ?
The number is parenthesis is the exponent. For some reason my computer wouldn't let
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Question 436877: What is the degree of the polynomial:
15x(5) + 9x(2) - x(7) ?
The number is parenthesis is the exponent. For some reason my computer wouldn't let me type it above the integer (i.e. 15x (5) ) Thank you!
Answer by Gogonati(855) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If the number inside parentheses represent the exponent of the power, then this polynomial will be: polynomial of 7-th degree.
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