Q. No. 3 :- A polynomial of degree n has
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An n degree polynomial has "at most" n roots. It may have zero roots as well. A polynomial will have as many roots as the number of times its plot intersects with the x-axis. A second degree polynomial with two real roots
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The Degree of the polynomial is n. an is the coefficient of the highest term x. n. an is not equal to zero (otherwise no xn term)
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