Difference between revisions of "Degree Command"
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− | :* <code><nowiki>Degree[x^4 y^3 + 2 x^2 y^3, x]</nowiki></code> yields ''4'', | + | :* <code><nowiki>Degree[x^4 y^3 + 2 x^2 y^3, x]</nowiki></code> yields ''4'', |
:* <code><nowiki>Degree[x^4 y^3 + 2 x^2 y^3, y]</nowiki></code> yields ''3''.</div>}} | :* <code><nowiki>Degree[x^4 y^3 + 2 x^2 y^3, y]</nowiki></code> yields ''3''.</div>}} |
Revision as of 13:04, 8 September 2011
- Degree[ <Polynomial> ]
- Gives the degree of a polynomial.
- Example:
Degree[x^4 + 2 x^2]
yields 4.
CAS Syntax
- Degree[ <Polynomial> ]
- Gives the degree of a polynomial.
- Example:
Degree[x^4 + 2 x^2]
yields 4.
- Example:
Degree[x^4 y^3 + 2 x^2 y^3]
yields 7.
- Degree[ <Polynomial>, <Variable> ]
- Gives the degree of a polynomial in the given variable.
- Example:
Degree[x^4 y^3 + 2 x^2 y^3, x]
yields 4,Degree[x^4 y^3 + 2 x^2 y^3, y]
yields 3.