Question 169077

The "degree" of the polynomial is the highest exponent in the polynomial. 
A fourth degree is a polynomial with the highest degree = 4
For example:  x^4 +2x +1 where the highest or largest degree is 4.
If one polynomial has the highest degree of 4 (x^4) and the other is 3 (x^3) than when they are multiplied (x^4 * x^3) you add the exponents.  So, the answer is (4+3) or x^7.