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Identify the degree of the polynomial 8x^3y^2 – 10xy + 4x^2y^2 + 3.
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Identify the degree of the polynomial 8x^3y^2 – 10xy + 4x^2y^2 + 3.
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The degree of the polynomial is 5
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When the polynomial has more than one variable you have to sum the exponents of the variables for every monomial. The largest sum is the order of the polynomial.
Here:
momomial sum of the exponents
8x^3y^2 3 + 2 = 5
-10xy 1 + 1 = 2
4x^2y^2 2 + 2 = 4
Then the degree is 5.
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