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If p(x) is a third degree polynomial and s(x) is a fifth degree polynomial then find the degree of p(x)s(x)

A5

B8

C15

D3

Answer:

B. 8

Read Explanation:

p(x)s(x)=x3×x5p(x)s(x) = x^3\times{x^5}

=x3+5=x^{3+5}

=x8= x^8

degree of p(x)s(x)=8


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