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Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
The degree of a polynomial is the largest exponent in a term.
Over here I singled out all the terms.
I call these terms "monomials".
(+3x³)(–2x²y⁵)(+x³y²)(–4)
The first monomial, +3x³, the exponent is three.
In the second monomial, –2x²y⁵, the exponent is seven since 2+5=7.
In the third monomial, +x³y², the degree is 5, because 3+2=5.
And the last monomial, -4, can be written, -4x⁰, because x⁰=1.
now that you have all the degrees: 3,7,5,0, you can easily tell wich one is the biggest, in other words, the degree.
so seven is the degree of the polynomial (+3x³)(–2x²y⁵)(+x³y²)(–4)!
Degree means the largest exponent in a polynomial.
I really hope this helped.
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Degree of a polynomial is the highest power of a variable in a polynomial, that is :