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the degree of a constant term is 1.​

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Answered by AmAnushka
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In mathematics, the degree of a polynomial is the highest of the degrees of the polynomial's monomials (individual terms) with non-zero coefficients. ... In a constant term the power of the variable is zero. Since, c=c×1=c×x0. So, its degree is zero.

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Same Questions but in other language -

• Q → Does constant term have one degree?

• A → In a constant term the power of the variable is zero, so it's degree is 0 e.g. 4=4×1=4× x0.

• Q → What is the degree of constant term is ?

• A → A constant term is the value of any polynomial. A polynomial with constant terms and has no variable is called a constant polynomial. Degree of a constant polynomial = 0.

Answered by WowDisAmazing
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Sorry, your statement is False. The degree of a constant term is 0. The degree is checked by looking at the variable's power.

Let us take a variable as an example.

Let's take 2

Suppose 2 is accompanied by x, but the value of x should be 1 since any other value will change 2. And x^0 is 1, so the power of x is 0.

It will look something like this,

2 x x^{0\\} = 2

Since anything raised to 0 is 1,

2 x 1 = 2

2 = 2

This is why the degree of a constant term is 0.

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