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the degree of a linear polynomial is ​

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Answered by sagarkhundia
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Answer:

A linear polynomial is a polynomial of degree one, i.e., the highest exponent of the variable is one. The constraint that a should not be equal to 0 is required because if a is 0, then this becomes a constant polynomial.

Answered by 2003Sakshi
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✒Question :

The degree of a linear polynomial is ........

✒Answer :

The general form of linear polynomial is p(x)=ax+b

where ,

x =variable

b = constant.

The first term of the polynomial has power 1 .

.: the degree of the polynomial is 1.

Hence, a polynomial of degree 1 is called a linear polynomial.

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