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The degree of `4x^(2)` is

A

1

B

2

C

3

D

4

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To find the degree of the expression \( 4x^2 \), we follow these steps: 1. **Identify the expression**: We have the expression \( 4x^2 \). 2. **Understand the components**: The expression consists of a coefficient (4) and a variable part (\( x^2 \)). 3. **Determine the power of the variable**: In the term \( x^2 \), the variable \( x \) is raised to the power of 2. 4. **Define the degree**: The degree of a polynomial is defined as the highest power of the variable in the expression. 5. **Conclusion**: Since the highest power of \( x \) in the expression \( 4x^2 \) is 2, the degree of \( 4x^2 \) is 2. Thus, the degree of \( 4x^2 \) is **2**.
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