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Subtract the second polynomials from the first polynomials and find the degree of the resultant polynomials.
(i) ` p(x) =7x^(2) +6x -1, q(x) =6x -9`
(ii) ` f(y) =6y^(2) -7y +2,g(y) =7y +y^(3) `
(iii) ` h(z) =z^(5) -6z^(4) +z" ", f(z) =6z^(2) +10 z -7`

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The degreeof the polynomila is 2.
(ii) The degree of the polynomial is 4.
The degree of the polynomial is 5.
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