The degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent that occurs inside that polynomial.[1][2][3] It is represented by the symbol .
For example, if we look at the polynomial , then we can see that the degree of this polynomial is , because the highest power in the variable is . It occurs in the term .
The name of the variable is not important. For example, the polynomial has degree , because the highest power of the variable, in this case , is , which occurs in the term .