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x ^(4) - 3x ^(2) + 2y - 1is a polynomial of degree

x ^(4) - 3x ^(2) + 2y - 1is a polynomial of degree-example-1
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By definition, a polynomial's degree is the highest or the greatest power of a variable in a polynomial equation.

We have the following polynomial


P(x,y)=x^4-3x^2+2y-1

The first term has the greatest power, and it is 4(it is x to the 4th power).

Then, by definition, this polynomial is a polynomial of degree 4.

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