The degree of the polynomial.
A fourth degree polynomial can be called a "quartic".
The degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent in the polynomial.
The degree of a polynomial is equal to the highest degree of its terms. In the case that there is no exponent, the degree is 1. If there is no variable, the degree is 0.
degree 1
a polynomial of degree...............is called a cubic polynomial
The degree of the polynomial.
It is called a sextic polynomial.
A fourth degree polynomial can be called a "quartic".
For example, if you divide a polynomial of degree 2 by a polynomial of degree 1, you'll get a result of degree 1. Similarly, you can divide a polynomial of degree 4 by one of degree 2, a polynomial of degree 6 by one of degree 3, etc.
The degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent in the polynomial.
The degree of a polynomial is equal to the highest degree of its terms. In the case that there is no exponent, the degree is 1. If there is no variable, the degree is 0.
degree 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.
There's no way for me to tell until you show methe polynomial, or at least the term of degree 1 .
Assuming you mean a fourth degree polynomial,P4 = x4 + 1P3 = x3 + 1P4*P3 = x7 + x4 + x3 + 1 is a seventh degree polynomial.
degree of monomial