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Devyn Hester
18 November, 12:45
Degree of the polynominal 15x+11x^8+5x^6
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Ralph Mccann
18 November, 13:03
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Answer: 8th degree
Step-by-step explanation:
It is a polynomial of the 8th degree since 8 is the highest exponent
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