i. 4y - 4y^3 + 3 - y^4 ii. 5m^3 - 6m + 7 - 2m^2
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The degree of a term is the exponent of the variable in the term. For the first polynomial (i): - The term with the highest degree is \( -y^4 \) (degree 4). - The next highest degree term is \( -4y^3 \) (degree 3). - The next is \( 4y \) (degree 1). - The Show more…
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