a polynomial of degree...............is called a cubic polynomial
A' Constant' (A number)
Yes.
If there aren't any variables, the degree is zero.
That varies from polynomial to polynomial. Whatever the highest exponent is is called the "degree", so a quadratic like x2 + 2x + 8 has degree 2.
degree of monomial
seventh degree polynomial x3 times x4 = x7
a constant polynomial has a degree zero (0).
The degree is zero.
The degree of the polynomial.
Yes.
A root.
If there aren't any variables, the degree is zero.
It is called a sextic polynomial.
A fourth degree polynomial can be called a "quartic".
true!
That varies from polynomial to polynomial. Whatever the highest exponent is is called the "degree", so a quadratic like x2 + 2x + 8 has degree 2.
Good question! The zero polynomial "0" could result from any of the following: (0), (0)x, (0)x2, (0)x3, etc. Since you don't know which it came from, you can't say what the degree is.
A quadratic equation is of degree 2, that is, the highest power is 2. A polynomial is not an equation, however, you can convert it into an equation by setting the polynomial equal to zero for example. A polynomial EQUATION can be of any degree: 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.