How do you find the degree of #10+2cd^4-6d^2g#?

1 Answer
Jun 6, 2018

#5#

Explanation:

The convention for the degree of a multivariate polynomial is to look at each term and sum the total variable powers. The highest total power is the degree of the polynomial.

The first term #10# has no variables, so it is degree #0#.

The second term #2cd^4# has two variables. One is degree #1# and the other is degree #4#. The total degree of this term is #5#.

The third term #6d^2g# has two variables. One is degree #2# and the other is degree #1#. The total degree of this term is #3#.

Since the highest degree term is #5#, this is the degree of the multivariate polynomial.

If the question is looking for the degree of the polynomial with respect to a specific variable, then the highest power that exists in the polynomial for that variable would be the degree of the polynomial.