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Is a quadrilateral a sqauer?

One kind of quadrilateral is a square.


What is the degree of this term 4xy?

It is a polynomial of degree one in x, and also a polynomial of degree one in y.


How do you find the degree of polynomials?

First look at the degree of each term: this is the power of the variable. The highest such number, from all the terms in the polynomial is the degree of the polynomial. Thus x2 + 1/7*x + 3 has degree 2. x + 7 - 2x3 + 0.8x5 has degree 5.


How do you find the degrees of a polynomial?

Find the degree of each term. The greatest degree is the degree of the polynomial. e.g. the degree of x2+x+1 is 2, the degree of x3+x2+x+1 is 3 etc


What degree is a polynomial?

The degree of a polynomial is the highest degree of its terms. The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents of the variables that appear in it.


What does a degree of a term mean in math?

The degree of a term is the sum of the powers of all the variables in the term. Remember that x = x1. So, the degree of xy3z2 is 1 + 3 + 2 = 6 The degree of xyz is 1 +1 + 1 = 3


What is the degree of 4xy2?

The degree of a term in algebra is determined by the sum of the exponents of its variables. In the term (4xy^2), the exponent of (x) is 1 and the exponent of (y) is 2. Therefore, the degree is (1 + 2 = 3). Thus, the degree of (4xy^2) is 3.


What is the degree of the binomial 7x 1?

The degree of the binomial (7x + 1) is determined by the highest power of the variable (x) present in the expression. In this case, the term (7x) has a degree of 1, while the constant term (1) has a degree of 0. Therefore, the degree of the binomial (7x + 1) is 1.


Define the degree of a term?

The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents in the term. For example, in the term 3x4y5n2 the degree is 11.


What is the coefficient of the term of degree 4 in this polynomial 4x8 plus 5x4-2x3 plus x2-1?

For a single term, the "degree" refers to the power. The coefficient is the number in front of (to the left of) the x.


What is the number in front of the term with the highest degree in a polynomial?

It is the Coefficient. It only refers to the given term that it is front. e.g. 2x^2 - 3x + 1 The '2' in front of 'x^2' only refers to 'x^2'. The '-3' in front of 'x' is the coefficient of '-3' The '1' is a constant.


How can you get the degree of the polynomials?

The degree of a polynomial is the highest degree of its terms.The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents of the variables.7x3y2 + 15xy6 + 23x2y2The degree of the first term is 5.The degree of the second term is 7.The degree of the third term is 4.The degree of the polynomial is 7.