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Anna71 [15]
1 year ago
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༒Question༒REFER TO ATTACHMENT NONSENSE ANSWER WILL GET REPORT​

Mathematics
1 answer:
SVEN [57.7K]1 year ago
5 0

Ur answer sir :)

1) 6⁴

2) t²

3) b⁴

4) 5²× 7³

5) 2²× a²

6)a³× c⁴× d

<h2>I HOPE IT IS HELPFUL</h2>
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In a polynomial P (x, y), homogeneous and complete in "x" and "y", the sum of the absolute degrees of all its terms is 420. What is its degree of homogeneity?

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This is an example of a homogeneous polynomial of degree 4 (the degree of all monomials is 4):

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As you can see, the sum of the exponents of the variables x, y in each monomial is 4.

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