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A ____ is a polynomial of degree zero.​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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A zero is a polynomial of degree zero.​

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The value zero" 0" can be considered as a (constant) polynomial, called the zero polynomial.
  • Like any other constant value, It has no nonzero terms.
  • There we can say that it has no degree either.
  • However, its degree is undefined.

Thus a zero is a polynomial of degree zero.

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What is the value of polynomial X^2-X-1 at x = -1.​ What is the value of polynomial X^2-X-1 at x = -1.​ ?

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