7x + 3 t +jjakw
The answer is 5x+3y. (5 xs and 3 ys)
If x^2 is second degree, and x (which is x^1) is first degree, then a constant would be zeroth degree, I think since x^0 = 1 for any non-zero x.
x+x+x= 3x
45 + x + 54 + x 2x + 99
Fifth degree - the highest power of x that appears.
It is a polynomial of the fourth degree in X.
Six.
6
It is: (x+9)(x-1) when factored.
6<=== Apex
Degree = 3 # terms = 3
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 degree is 5.
The x^5 at the beginning makes the degree of the polynomial 5.
A 7th degree polynomial.
It's a simple first-degree equation in 'x'.Its solution is [ x = 5 ].