The degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent on any independent variable in the polynomial.
multiply
That is the correct spelling of "exponent" (an advocate, or the numerical power to which a number or variable is raised)
XnThat is an exponent.
you CAN have a variable as an exponent.For example, look at the equation 2x =4. We know x=2
The degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent on any independent variable in the polynomial.
the variable's exponent
No. An expression can have a variable exponent (for instance, 2 to the power x, or x to the power y), but that is no longer a polynomial.
Whenever you see a variable (letter) without any exponent, it's exponent is 1.
multiply
Yes.
That is the correct spelling of "exponent" (an advocate, or the numerical power to which a number or variable is raised)
Depends on the problem.
An expression is non polynomial if it has : negative exponent fractional exponent variable exponent in the radicand
XnThat is an exponent.
1
2.