Chapter 3: Problem 3
Determine the degree of the given polynomials. $$-x^{2} y+2 x y^{2}-x y$$
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Chapter 3: Problem 3
Determine the degree of the given polynomials. $$-x^{2} y+2 x y^{2}-x y$$
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Solve each equation. You will need to use the factoring techniques that we discussed throughout this chapter. $$n^{2}-13 n+36=0$$
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