Is p(x) = K, where K is any non-zero real number is
a constant polynomial of degree zero? If yes, then
justify your answer. If no, then give an example.
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Step-by-step explanation:
If p(x) = k where k is any non zero teal no, then the only term this polynomial has is a constant k. The degree of non zero constant polynomial is zero, hence the degree of p(x) is zero
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