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An example of a definition that stretches the definition to an absurd degree.
The highest degree of any term in the polynomial.
For a term with one variable, the degree is the variable's exponent.
The first coordinate in an ordered pair. For the point (8, –2) the abscissa is 8.
The rate of change of velocity over time. For motion along the number line, acceleration is a scalar. For motion on a plane or through space, acceleration is a vector.
The matrix obtained by changing the sign of every matrix element.