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(PLEASE HELP>>TIMED) What is the degree of the following monomial? -3f^3g^4h^5
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(PLEASE HELP>>TIMED) What is the degree of the following monomial? -3f^3g^4h^5
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The degree of the polynomial is 5
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f has degree 3, g has 4, and h has 5 so that would be 3+4+5 = 12
So the degree of -3 f³ g⁴ h⁵ would be 12.
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