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Let the polynomials be (1) -13q^(5) +...

Let the polynomials be
(1) `-13q^(5) + 4q^(2) + 12q` (2) `(x^(2) + 4 ) ( x^(2) + 9)`
(3) `4q^(8) - q^(6) + q^(2)` (4) ` - ( 5)/( 7) y^(12) + y^(3) + y^(5)`
Then ascending order of their degree is

A

A,B,D,C

B

A,B,C,D

C

B,C,D,A

D

B,A,C,D

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C, D
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