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Explain in detail why the degree of the polynomial below is not 6. 3x^2+6xy-10x^5+y^6-10x^3y^5
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Explain in detail why the degree of the polynomial below is not 6. 3x^2+6xy-10x^5+y^6-10x^3y^5
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Explain in detail why the degree of the polynomial below is not 6.
3x^2+6xy-10x^5+y^6-10x^3y^5
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and the degree of the polynomial, is the same as the term with the highest degree, in this case 8.
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