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17 October, 18:44

For the polynomial - 2m2n3 2m? n3 7n2 - 6m4 to be a binomial with a degree of 4 after it has been fully simplified, which must be the missing exponent on the m-term?

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  1. 17 October, 20:52
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    For polynomials having two or more variables, degree can be of a term or of the polynomial. The degree of a term is the sum of the exponents in a specific term while the degree of a polynomial is the highest value of all the degree of a term in the given polynomial. From the polynomial,

    -2m2n3 + 2m? n3 + 7n2 - 6m4

    The missing exponent should be 2 so that the first and the second term is zero and what remains has a degree of 4.
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