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OpenStudy (help_people):

@jenny1003

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yea? I was about to eat lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@he

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@help_people

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let see what it is

OpenStudy (help_people):

are yu still here?

OpenStudy (help_people):

@jenny1003

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YEA

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@help_people

OpenStudy (help_people):

@jenny1003

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yea

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

What about 4xy+7?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There is no like terms so it would jus be 4xy+7

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Can you please specify your question..

OpenStudy (help_people):

what is the degree of 4xy+7

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It would be constant I think because you have no exponents

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or quadratic function

OpenStudy (help_people):

it is a first degree trinomial right?

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

|dw:1438722533831:dw| the degree is the largest exponent in the variable but since there are two variables with this coefficient which are both to the power of 1, it will have a degree of 2.

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