I see no figure 0 here at answers.com.
2x = 2x + 0 Hence the constant term is 0 (zero)
The phase constant of the oscillation shown in the figure is 180 degrees.
They fit the equation t = 0 exactly.
Yes, a polynomial of degree 0 is a constant term. In mathematical terms, a polynomial is defined as a sum of terms consisting of a variable raised to a non-negative integer power multiplied by coefficients. Since a degree 0 polynomial has no variable component, it is simply a constant value.
Yes, any number/term that does not contain a variable (x, y, t, etc.) is considered a constant.
It is -13.
It means that the value of the function, f(x), is negative when x = 0.
The variable is not independent or dependent, therefore is a constant.The constant is used to compare the result to one where we know for a fact what the result will be.The constant was 0, while the result was as expected more.
It is the y-coordinate of the intercept (the x-coordinate being 0).
Anything to the power of 0 is 1 (except 0 for some strange reason), so yes.(a+b)0= 1 3(a+b)0= 3 (3a+3b)0= 1
For a term with one variable, the degree is the variable's exponent. With more than one variable, the degree is the sum of the exponents of the variables. This means a linear term has degree 1 and a constant has degree 0.
the coefficient is 46 and the constant is 0