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Write the degree of each of the following polynomials: (1) 5x³+4x²+7x (ii) 4-y² (iii) 5t-√√7 (iv) 3
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Write the degree of each of the following polynomials:
(1) 5x³+4x²+7x
(ii) 4-y²
(iii) 5t-√√7
(iv) 3
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