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why coefficient of a number/constant i.e a monomial is zero?​

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Answered by CHAITALIBHADIKAR
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Step-by-step explanation:

Zero degree polynomial functions are also known as constant functions. This is because the function value never changes from a, or is constant. These always graph as horizontal lines, so their slopes are zero, meaning that there is no vertical change throughout the function.

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