Math, asked by anitashah802, 7 months ago

If p(x) is a polynomial in x, the highest power of x in p(x) is called the -of the
polynomial.
(a) Value
(b) Degree (c) Zero
(d) None of the above​

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Answered by rusy
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Answer:

I think so,

In polynomial p(x) _the power of x is called *value* of the polynomial...

option (a)

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