The degree of a polynomial is determined by the highest exponent of its variable. In the expression (12x^4 - 8x + 4x^2 - 3), the term with the highest exponent is (12x^4), which has a degree of 4. Therefore, the degree of the polynomial is 4.
1x92 2x46 4x23
4x23=92 and 4x24=96.Hence 92 and 96.
degree 1
7X^3 Third degree polynomial.
Degree 7
1x92 2x46 4x23
2x46 4x23
46 X 2 = 92.
4x23=92 and 4x24=96.Hence 92 and 96.
degree 1
7X^3 Third degree polynomial.
5 + 6x² + 3x - 7x³ + x6 would have the degree of 6.
No.
Fifth degree - the highest power of x that appears.
Degree 7
The degree of a polynomial is merely the value of the highest power in the polynomial. In this case, the degree is 6 because of 4x6.
Ninth degree. Nine is the highest exponent.