(6x^5-4x^2)+(2x^3-3) = 6x^5-4x^2+2x^3-3
The grestest exponent is 5, which is the degree of the above expression.
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Oh, dude, that's like a lot of x's and t's and some random letters thrown in there. So, technically, if you add all the x's, you get 7x, add all the t's, you get 3t, and the random letters are just there for decoration, I guess. So, the sum of x plus x plus x plus x plus x plus x plus x plus t plus t plus t plus jjakw is 7x + 3t + jjakw.
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.
45 + x + 54 + x 2x + 99
X 3 plus x-142 plus x is an equation equal to x3+2x-142.
4x =20x=20/4x=5