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The degerr of the polynomial `8x^(2)-7x^(6)+6x^(5)-15x^(2)` is _____

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B

The degree of the polynomial is the highest exponent of a variable of `8x^(2)-7x^(2)+6x^(5)-15x^(3), i.e.,7.`.
Hence the corrct option is (b)
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