Math, asked by niharikarathaur2006, 9 months ago

what is the degree of the polynomial π? ​

Answers

Answered by arifphysicist
6

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Zero beacuse pi is constant

Answered by prachikalantri
0

Concept:

To answer this question, we will need the concept of polynomials and the degree of a polynomial.

Polynomials are expressions in mathematics with coefficients and variables of certain degrees.

The degree of the polynomial is the highest power of the variable of the term with a non-zero coefficient.

Given:

We are given \pi

To find:

We are asked to find the degree of the polynomial \pi

Solution:

The polynomial we are given is itself a constant value.

So, in polynomial form, we can write it as \pix⁰

From this, we can say the degree of the polynomial is zero as the highest power of x(a variable) is zero.

Hence, 0 is the degree of the given polynomial.

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