SOLUTION: Says to find the degree??? 3x^3y^4+5x^2y^3-4xy^3

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Question 643501: Says to find the degree???

3x^3y^4+5x^2y^3-4xy^3

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20063) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find the degree, write it without exponents, like this:

3x3y4 + 5x2y3 - 4xy3

3xxxyyyy + 5xxyyy - 4xyyy

The degree is the number of letters in the longest string of letters
multiplied together.  The first term has 7 letters multiplied together,
xxxyyyy, 5 letters xxyyy are multiplied together in the 2nd term, and 
4 letters xyyy in the third term, so the degree of the polynomial is the
length of the longest string of variables multiplied together, which is 7.

[Instead of stringing the variables out you can just add the exponents.]

Edwin