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Jesus Vaughan
7 November, 19:11
What is the degree of 7x6 - 6x5 + 2x3 + x - 8
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Drew Ellis
7 November, 21:47
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I assume you mean 7x^6-6x^5+2x^3+x-8
The degree would be the highest exponent value, which is 6
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Isabel Santana
7 November, 22:31
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The answer is throw your life away
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