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Find the
degree of the algebraic
expression:
3x^3 + 3x^2y^2 - y^2​

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Answer:

Degree 4

Explanation:

Expression:

3x^3 + 3x^2y^2 - y^2​

  • 3x^3 - degree 3
  • 3x^2y^2 - degree 2+2 = 4
  • y^2​ - degree 2

So the expression has degree 4 as per the highest degree of the terms

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