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Degre of zero of polynomial is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Degree of the zero polynomial

Like any constant value, the value 0 can be considered as a (constant) polynomial, called the zero polynomial. It has no nonzero terms, and so, strictly speaking, it has no degree either. As such, its degree is usually undefined.

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Answered by crazygirl60
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Degree of the zero polynomial

  • Like any constant value, the value 0 can be considered as a (constant) polynomial, called the zero polynomial. It has no nonzero terms, and so, strictly speaking, it has no degree either. As such, its degree is usually undefined.

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