I would try drawing the line on a coordinate plane to help.
Answer:
I think no. Because degree is the sum all variables in first equation degree. Is14 but second equation degree not 14.
The answer is (D) or 1728 In³
Answer:
The answer is one.
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not exactly sure if I'm right , so sorry, if it's wrong
The degree of a polynomial is<span> the highest </span>degree<span> of its terms when the </span>polynomial is<span> expressed in its canonical form consisting of a linear combination of monomials.</span>The degree<span> of a term is the sum of the exponents of the variables that appear in it.</span>