How to find powers of the polynomial?
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In general; if P(x) is a polynomial in x and k is any real number, then the value of P(k) at x = k is denoted by P(k) is found by replacing x by k in P(x). For a polynomial P(x), real number k is said to be zero of polynomial P(x), if P(k) = 0. Therefore, 1 and 2 are the zeros of polynomial
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- A polynomial function is the sum of terms, each of which consists of a transformed power function with non-negative integer powers. The degree of a polynomial function is the highest power of the variable that occurs in a polynomial. The term containing the highest power of the variable is called the leading term.
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When a polynomial has more than one variable, we need to find the degree by adding the exponents of each variable in each term. has a degree of 4 (since both exponents add up to 4), so the polynomial has a degree of 4 as this term has the highest degree.
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