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What is the polynomial degree of 4x^8+2x-13

 Jun 18, 2014

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The polynomial degree of 4x^8+2x-13 is 8.

To find the polynomial degree of an expression with one variable, you must find the greatest exponent of that particular variable. In the case of "4x^8+2x-13", "4x^8" has the greatest exponent of 8. Therefore, the degree of the polynomial would be 8.

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-pokemonfan58

 Jun 18, 2014
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4x8+2x113

the polynomial degree  is 8 (The biggest exponent)

 Jun 18, 2014
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Best Answer

The polynomial degree of 4x^8+2x-13 is 8.

To find the polynomial degree of an expression with one variable, you must find the greatest exponent of that particular variable. In the case of "4x^8+2x-13", "4x^8" has the greatest exponent of 8. Therefore, the degree of the polynomial would be 8.

I hope I helped.

-pokemonfan58

pokemonfan58 Jun 18, 2014

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