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What is the degree of the monomial 13x^5y^8?
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What is the degree of the monomial 13x^5y^8?
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What is the degree of the monomial 13x^5y^8?
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13th degree monomial
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To find the degree of any monomial, just add the exponent of each variable (excluding the constant)
In our case the degree is 5+8=13
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