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how does a constant polynomial differ from a zero polynomial

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Answered by BANGTANARMYGIRL07
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The constant polynomial has coefficients all equal to 0. The zero polynomial is the additive identity (P(x)=0) of the additive group of polynomials. ... A constant polynomial has a degree of 0 and a zero polynomial has an undefined degree.

Answered by Barshachhetri
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The constant polynomial has coefficients all equal to 0. The zero polynomial is the additive identity (P(x)=0) of the additive group of polynomials. ... A constant polynomial has a degree of 0 and a zero polynomial has an undefined degree

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