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12) What is the degree of the resulting polynomial when a 3rd degree binomial is added to a 4th degree
trinomial?


Sagot :

Since adding polynomials doesn't change the degree (unless the two highest degree terms match and cancel each other out), the result will just be the degree of the highest degree polynomial.

In your case, the result will be a 4th degree polynomial.