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Emilia Byrd
26 May, 16:19
What is the degree of the term - 6z^3?
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Judah Bullock
26 May, 17:52
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Step-by-step explanation:
There is one variable and its exponent is 3. The degree of the expression is the value of that exponent, 3.
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