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alex41 [277]
3 years ago
12

The difference of the degrees of the polynomials p(x) = 3x2y2 + 5xy? - x6 and q(x) = 3x5 - 4x3 + 2 is

Mathematics
1 answer:
svet-max [94.6K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The difference of the degrees of the polynomials p (x) and q (x) is 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

A polynomial function is made up of two or more algebraic terms, such as p (x), p (x, y) or p (x, y, z) and so on.

The polynomial’s degree is the highest exponent or power of the variable in the polynomial function.

The polynomials provided are:

p(x) = 3x^{2}y^{2} + 5xy - x^{6}\\\\q(x) = 3x^{5} - 4x^{3} + 2

The degree of polynomial p (x) is:

\text{deg}\ p (x)=6

The degree of polynomial q (x) is:

\text{deg}\ q (x)=5

The difference of the degrees of the polynomials p (x) and q (x) is:

\text{deg}\ p(x)-\text{deg}\ q(x)=6-5=1

Thus, the difference of the degrees of the polynomials p (x) and q (x) is 1.

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