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find the degree of the polynomial. V

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I’m missing the full polynomial — could you paste it exactly?

If you literally mean the polynomial "V" (a single variable term with implied coefficient 1), its degree is 1 because the highest exponent on the variable is 1.

How to find degree (quick guide):
- For a single-variable polynomial, the degree is the largest exponent on the variable with a nonzero coefficient (e.g., 4x^3 + 2x − 7 has degree 3).
- For a constant nonzero polynomial (e.g., 5), the degree is 0. The zero polynomial (0) is usually assigned no degree or sometimes −∞.
- For a multivariable polynomial, the degree is the largest sum of exponents in any single term (e.g., 3x^2y has total degree 3).

Send the polynomial you want and I’ll find its degree.