Polynomial Degree Calculator
Enter a polynomial equation to identify its degree.
Tip: Use '^' for exponents (e.g., x^2).
Result:
Degree of Polynomial:
Degree Visualization
The degree represents the highest power of 'x' in the polynomial.
Scale is relative and for visual representation. Max degree visualized is 10.
What is Polynomial Degree?
In algebra, the degree of a polynomial is the highest power of the variable in the polynomial expression. For a polynomial equation with a single variable (like 'x'), the degree is simply the exponent of the highest power of 'x'.
Examples:
- For 3x² + 2x + 1, the degree is 2.
- For 5x⁴ - 7x + 3, the degree is 4.
- For a linear equation like 2x + 5, the degree is 1 (since x is x¹).
- For a constant number like 7, the degree is 0 (as it can be thought of as 7x⁰).
This calculator helps you quickly determine the degree of any polynomial you input, making it easier to understand and classify polynomial equations in your studies or work.