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state the following statement true or false: the degree of a constant term is zero.​

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Answered by BrainTeach
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  • In a constant term the power of the variable is zero. So, its degree is zero.

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Answered by pantnandini360
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Answer:

For example if \[a{x^2} + bx + c\] is a polynomial then c is the constant term. In a constant term the power of the variable is zero. So, its degree is zero

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