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Explain zero of a constant polynomial with an example.

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Answered by pnandinihanwada
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A polynomial having its highest degree zero is called a constant polynomial. It has no variables, only constants. For example: f(x) = 6, g(x) = -22 , h(y) = 5/2 etc are constant polynomials. In general f(x) = c is a constant polynomial. The constant polynomial 0 or f(x) = 0 is called the zero polynomial

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The constant polynomial 0 or f(x) = 0 is called the zero polynomial. Linear Polynomials. A polynomial having its highest degree one is called a linear polynomial. For example, f(x) = x- 12, g(x) = 12 x , h(x) = -7x + 8 are linear polynomials. In general g(x) = ax + b , a ≠ 0 is a linear polynomial

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