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In algebra, the degree of a polynomial is the highest power of the variable in the polynomial. For example, 4x 3 + 3x 2 y + y 2 + 7 has degree 3. The zero polynomial has undefined degree.
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| degrees of freedom |
# of Independent Forces Needed to Restrain a Body in Space
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One 360th of a circle. One 90th of a right angle. Used in astronomic bearings in metes and bounds descriptions of land.
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(See valence.)
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Official recognition for completion of an approved program of study (eg BA, MMus).
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