SOLUTION: Find the degree of the polunomial 4hk + 2h- k3

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Question 84161: Find the degree of the polunomial 4hk + 2h- k3
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Find the degree of the polynomial 4hk + 2h - k3
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The degree of a polynomial is the most number of 
letters multiplied together in any one term:

4hk + 2h - k3

Write the k3 as kkk

4hk + 2h- kkk

The first term, 4hk, has 2 letters multiplied together
The second term, 2h, has only one letter
The third term, -kkk, has 3 letters multiplied together.

So the degree of the polynomial is 3.

Edwin

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