6 Degree of a Polynomial
A polynomial
is an expression that can be written as a sum of terms of the form
where
is a
constant and
are variables.
A monomial, a binomial, and a trinomial, are polynomials of one, two and three terms respectively.
The degree of a polynomial is the largest of the degrees of its individual terms.
The degree of a term in a polynomial is the sum of the exponents of its variables.
ex. degree of
is equal to ![]()
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
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The degree of a polynomial is the largest of the degrees of its individual terms.
The degree of a term in a polynomial is the sum of the exponents of its variables.
The degree of
is :
.
Exercise 3
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The degree of
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is equal to the degree of the term
; that is
.
Exercise 4
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The degree of
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is equal to the degree of the term
; that is
.