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Which statement is true about the polynomial 5s^6t^2 + 6st^2 - 8s^6t^2 - 6t^7 after it has been fully simplified?

Which statement is true about the polynomial 5s^6t^2 + 6st^2 - 8s^6t^2 - 6t^7 after-example-1

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Given:

The polynomial is


5s^6t^2+6st^2-8s^6t^2-6t^7

To find:

The correct statement about the given polynomial.

Solution:

We have,


5s^6t^2+6st^9-8s^6t^2-6t^7

On combining like term, we get


=(5s^6t^2-8s^6t^2)+6st^9-6t^7


=-3s^6t^2+6st^9-6t^7

Here, the terms are
-3s^6t^2, 6st^9, 6t^7. So, the number of terms is 3.

The degree of the polynomial is the highest power of the variable or the product of the variables.

Powers of
-3s^6t^2, 6st^9, 6t^7 terms are 6+2=8, 1+9=10, 7.

Since the highest power of the product of the variable is 10, therefore, the degree of the polynomial is 10.

Hence the correct option is b.

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