degree of constant polynomial ? example ?
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Degree of a constant polynomial is zero. The degree of a polynomial is the highest power which appears in it. So the degree of above polynomial is 2 whereas the degree of 6x+7 is 1 and degree of 7(x^5)+8(x^3)+9 is 5. So, now take a constant polynomial k which can be written as k(x^0).
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Degree of a constant polynomial is zero. The degree of a polynomial is the highest power which appears in it. So the degree of above polynomial is 2 whereas the degree of 6x+7 is 1 and degree of 7(x^5)+8(x^3)+9 is 5. So, now take a constant polynomial k which can be written as k(x^0).
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