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Give the degree of the polynomial

Give the degree of the polynomial-example-1
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Answer:

10

Explanation:

Given polynomial:


3x^2y^3+8x^3y^7

The degree of a polynomial is the largest exponent in the function.

When a polynomial has more than one variable, add the exponents of each variable in each term.

3x²y³ has a degree of 5, since both exponents add up to 5.

8x³y⁷ has a degree of 10, since both exponents add up to 10.

So the polynomial has a degree of 10.

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