That varies from polynomial to polynomial. Whatever the highest exponent is is called the "degree", so a quadratic like x2 + 2x + 8 has degree 2.
You can evaluate a polynomial, you can factorise a polynomial, you can solve a polynomial equation. But a polynomial is not a specific question so it cannot be answered.
A 7th degree polynomial.
It is a quadratic polynomial with integer coefficients..
5
(b+8)(b+8)
(x + 8)(x + 1)
(x + 8)(x + 1)
That varies from polynomial to polynomial. Whatever the highest exponent is is called the "degree", so a quadratic like x2 + 2x + 8 has degree 2.
Degree 8
The polynomial IS b2 - 6b + 8.
-6 Check: -6+4-6+8 = 0
-8x2 - 2x + 8 this is a quadratic equation or a second order polynomial it is a second order polynomial because it has a term in x2 For every polynomial we name it according to the highest power term in the equation.......
4 and 5 -4 and -8
10
(x-3)(x+8)
-8