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what is the cofficient from of polynomial ​

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Answered by lICuteJimmyIl
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Each real number aiis called a coefficient. The number a0 that is not multiplied by a variable is called a constant. Each product a i x i \displaystyle {a}_{i}{x}^{i} aixi is a term of a polynomial. The highest power of the variable that occurs in the polynomial is called the degree of a polynomial.

Answered by ShaikhManeha
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Each real number aiis called a coefficient. The number a0 that is not multiplied by a variable is called a constant. Each product a i x i \displaystyle {a}_{i}{x}^{i} aixi is a term of a polynomial. The highest power of the variable that occurs in the polynomial is called the degree of a polynomial.

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