Six.
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.
The numerical coefficient of it is 2 .
2X3 2 + 2 + 2 = 6 3 + 3 = 6 ^ thats how ^
Assume that the expression is x8 - 87 + 166 or x8 + 79. The expression is not factorizable since 79 is not the perfect 8th number!
the answer is 6
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Six.
6
Fifth degree - the highest power of x that appears.
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5, if the numbers after the "x" are supposed to be powers
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.
I'm going to assume the polynomial in question is 2x7+(3-2x3)+(5x8-4x) Expanding out the polynomial: 2x7+3-2x3+5x8-4x Order the terms by powers of x: 5x8+2x7-2x3-4x+3 Since 8 is the highest power of x, the degree of the polynomial is 8.
The numerical coefficient of it is 2 .
2x8(x8) = (2)(x8)(x8) = 2(x8+8) = 2(x16) = 2x16
For a single term, the "degree" refers to the power. The coefficient is the number in front of (to the left of) the x.