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Degree of -10 in a polinomial​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The degree of a polynomial is the highest power of x which appears in it. For example, the degree of 7−5x+4x2 is 2, as the highest power of x which appears is x2. The degree of a constant polynomial (such as 7) is zero, as the polynomial can be thought of as 7x0.

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The degree of a polynomial is the highest power of x which appears in it. For example, the degree of 7−5x+4x2 is 2, as the highest power of x which appears is x2. The degree of a constant polynomial (such as 7) is zero, as the polynomial can be thought of as 7x0.

Degree of -10 in a polinomial is 1

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