Is the degree of a constant polynomial is zero.?justify your answer
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Yes, it is correct.
Justification :-
Let "a" be any constant
"a" can be written as a × x^0 because x^0 = 1
So its degree is 0.
Justification :-
Let "a" be any constant
"a" can be written as a × x^0 because x^0 = 1
So its degree is 0.
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Hi ,there !!
here is your answer !!
yes , the degree/ Power of a constant polynomial is zero .
Degree / power of a polynomial is define as highest power of constant or veriable .
in your case ,
for example : K × X^0
= > K
or
5 × x^0
= 5
hope it helps !!
thanks !!
ranjan
here is your answer !!
yes , the degree/ Power of a constant polynomial is zero .
Degree / power of a polynomial is define as highest power of constant or veriable .
in your case ,
for example : K × X^0
= > K
or
5 × x^0
= 5
hope it helps !!
thanks !!
ranjan
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