what is the
degree
of the
pdynomial 553?
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Step-by-step explanation: The degree of a polynomial is defined as the highest power of the variable of its individual terms (i.e. monomials) with non-zero coefficients.
553 IS A CONSTANT POLYNOMIAL
HENCE ITS DEGREE IS 0
A constant polynomial is that whose value remains the same. It contains no variables. The example for this is P(x) = c. Since there is no exponent so no power to it. Thus, the power of the constant polynomial is Zero. Any constant can be written with a variable with the exponential power of zero. Constant term = 6 Polynomial form P(x)= 6x0
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