Math, asked by vivekranjanvn1402, 2 months ago

constant polynomial (a) -4(b) 3x(c)2x^2(d)x^5​

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Answered by kumardurgesh1437
0

Answer:

cubic polynomial

Step-by-step explanation:

The general form of cubic polynomial is p(x)=ax

3

+bx

2

+cx+d where x is a variable and a,b,c,d are constants. The first term of this polynomial has power 3, the second term of this polynomial has power 2 and the third term of this polynomial has power 1 and therefore, the degree of the polynomial is the largest exponent that is 3.

Similarly, in the polynomial p(x)=2x

3

−3x

2

−5, the first term of this polynomial has power 3 and the second term of this polynomial has power 2 and therefore, the degree of the polynomial is the largest exponent that is 3.

Hence, the polynomial p(x)=2x

3

−3x

2

−5 is a cubic polynomial.

Answered by piyush6350
0

-4 is the constant term .

Step-by-step explanation:

If we arrange them in polynomial equation it might will be

 {x}^{5}  + 2 {x}^{2}  + 3x - 4

so -4 is not the coefficient of any algebraic number so it is a constant term.

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