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What is the degree of the polynomial 5x3−2x(x2+3x)−3x3+6x2?

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0
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Not defined
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None of the above
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Solution

The correct option is C Not defined
Need to Find:–––––––––––––––
Degree of the polynomial 5x32x(x2+3x)3x3+6x2

As the given polynomial is not in standard form, we'll simplify it and express it in standard form first.

5x32x(x2+3x)3x3+6x2
Opening the bracket

=5x32xx223xx3x3+6x2

=5x32x36x23x3+6x2 [ aman=amn ]
Now, combining the like terms

=(5x32x33x3)+(6x2+6x2)

=(5x35x3)+0 [ 2x33x3=5x3 and 6x2+6x2=0 ]

=0

As a result, given polynomial is a zero polynomial–––––––––––––––––– and we know that degree of a zero polynomial–––––––––––––––––– is not defined––––––––––––.

Therefore, option (c.) is the correct choice.

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