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The [[1]] power of the variable in a polynomial is called its degree.

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The highest power of the variable in a polynomial is called its degree.
Suppose x2+x+a is a polynomial.
The polynomial x2+x+a is in the standard form.
In the polynomial, x2+x+a, the power of the first term is 2.
The degree of the polynomial is 2 since it has the biggest exponent of the variable x.
As a result, a polynomial's degree refers to the variable's largest power.
 

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The [[1]] power of the variable in a polynomial is called its degree.