The degree of a polynomial is the highest power. Here, the degree is 4, since 3x^4 is the highest power term.
See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degree_of_a_polynomial
2007-08-26 07:46:50
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answered by сhееsеr1 7
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2007-08-26 15:04:22
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-08-26 14:50:48
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answered by David G 3
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2007-08-26 14:47:03
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-08-26 14:45:06
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answered by iyiogrenci 6
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Degree is the highest power,which is 4 ,in this case
2007-08-26 14:47:46
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answered by MAHAANIM07 4
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4. The highest degree is the degree of the equation.
2007-08-26 15:12:02
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answered by cidyah 7
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It is 4. The degree is determined by the exponent, that here is 4.
2007-08-26 14:49:43
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answered by CalzzOne 2
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the polynomial is a fourth degree equation because 3x is raised to the fourth and x is only raised to the first so the higest power is the fourth degree and thus this is a fourth degree equation.
2007-08-26 14:50:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Fourth degree...
The degree is always equal to the highest exponent in polynomials...That's the easiest way to remember...
2007-08-26 14:49:28
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answered by Mafia 4
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