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Find the degree of the polynomial p(x) = z ^ 2 - 2z​

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Answered by vishaljaiswal3569
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

As the highest degree of x is not present and we have to take z as constant

Answered by yapuramvaishnavi16
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The degree of the polynomial p(x) = z² -2z is 2 when highest power of a variable in a polynomial equation is the degree of the polynomial.


Given that,

We have to find the degree of the polynomial p(x) = z² -2z

We know that,

What is degree of polynomial?

The highest or biggest power of a variable in a polynomial equation is referred to as the degree of the polynomial. The degree denotes the polynomial's greatest exponential power. (ignoring the coefficients).

So,

The polynomial p(x) = z² -2z

Degree is 2

Therefore, The degree of the polynomial p(x) = z² -2z is 2.

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