I will assume that you mean -2xy3+3x2y. Then by "degree" is usually meant the total degree--the maximum sum of exponents of all variables. Here the first term has degree 1+3=4 and the second term has degree 2+1=3, so the degree of the entire expression is 4. It is also a 2nd degree expression in x and a 3rd degree expression in y.
The correct way to write degree initials after your name it depends what kind of degree do you have if it is a Bachelor degree it is most time in all caps for example BS or BA.
Correct, accurate to an acceptable degree.
All of these are correct.
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It conveys a positive expression of anticipation to meet a group of people in the future.
A polynomial expression is one with a degree higher than 0. Hence, all constants will meet your criterion. Note that (x+2) or [sin(2x)+4] is a polynomial of degree 1. The following is a trivial (normally ignored; inconsequential) non-polynomial: (5x2 - 2x2 - 3x2 + 2) ======================================
no not all of it and im a girl
No, some plants are poisonous to all animals.
All of them to some degree.
You can get any film degree online, depending on the school you go to. Some may offer you an associates degree, some a bachelors. It all depends on what type of degree and the amount of dedication you have.
homecoming is correct as all one word. But you have to say going home separately and in that order, because normally people would only use the common expression homecoming instead.
A polynomial is made up of one or several monomials (terms added or subtracted together). The term with the highest degree should have a degree of 4. To get the degree, if it's a single variable, the degree is the power to which it is raised; if there are several variables, add all the powers together.