Highest power of a variable in a polynomial is the degree of a polynomial.
Eg:- x 3 − 3x 2 + 4x + 10
Degree = Highest power = 3
Eg:- 30x 4 + 5x 3 − 10x 5 + 41
Degree = Highest power = 5
Last updated at Dec. 16, 2024 by Teachoo
Highest power of a variable in a polynomial is the degree of a polynomial.
Eg:- x 3 − 3x 2 + 4x + 10
Degree = Highest power = 3
Eg:- 30x 4 + 5x 3 − 10x 5 + 41
Degree = Highest power = 5
Degree!Degree Degree is the highest power of the variable th degree term rd degree term nd degree term st degree term Constant term Why is degree so important?Polynomials referred to by the degree of their highest term3๐^2 3๐ฅ^2 61 2nd degree polynomial
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