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The degree of a polynomial is the biggest exponent that appears on the variable (or the sum of the exponents in case of a multivariate polynomial).

Here we have a leading term (highest degree term) that's just an x, in both the numerator and denominator. That's a degree of 1 in the numerator, one in the denominator.

Answer: numerator=denominator, third choice

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