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A polynomial of degree 'n' is called​

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We have already seen degree 0, 1, and 2 polynomials which were the constant, linear, and quadratic functions, respectively. Degree 3, 4, and 5 polynomials also have special names: cubic, quartic, and quintic functions. Polynomials with degree n > 5 are just called nth degree polynomials.

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Polynomials with degree n > 5 are just called nth degree polynomials.

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