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Maximum number of terms in any linear Polynomial may be​

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Answered by sweta7570
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The maximum number of zeroes of an equation is based on the highest order of exponent in the equation. In a linear polynomial, the highest degree of the exponent is one. Ex: In, 2x1 + 5, Since the highest degree of the exponent is one.

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Answered by Gargishastri
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Answer:

maximus number term is zero

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