Math, asked by ananyaadini, 7 months ago

The degree of a monomial '100' is
a) 1
b) 0
c) 10
d) not defined​

Answers

Answered by abhinavrajmishra
1

Answer:

it is a constant so degreee 0

Answered by vasundhrakrishnar
2

Answer:

0 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

\begin{gathered}let \: us \: take \: a \: number \: x ^{a} \: \: \: now \: we \: can \: divide \: by \: itself \: e \: get \\ \\ x ^{a} \div x ^{a} = 1 \: \\ now \: by \: using \: laws \: of \: exponents \: we \: get \: x ^{a - a} = x ^{0} = 1 \\ now \: we \: know \: x ^{0} = 1 \\ and \: we \: know \: 100 = 100 \times 1 \\ = 100 \times x ^{0}\end{gathered}

letustakeanumberx

a

nowwecandividebyitselfeget

x

a

÷x

a

=1

nowbyusinglawsofexponentswegetx

a−a

=x

0

=1

now we knowx

0

=1

andweknow100=100×1

=100×x

0

100x^0 us constant with power 0

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