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what is the degree of the polynomial
-2a^(3)b^(2)+5ab^(5)+7b^(4)+8
5
6
15
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The degree of the polynomial is the highest exponent of the variable. In this case, the highest exponent is 5, which is the exponent of ab^(5). Therefore, the degree of the polynomial is 5.
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