a constant polynomial has a degree zero (0).
It is a numerical constant.
A polynomial is a linear combination of non-negative integer powers of a variable. A linear combination means you can multiply the terms by constant numbers before summing them. The terms can consists of only positive integer powers of the variable or a constant.
An absolute term is the constant in a polynomial expression.
If all of its terms are of the form ax^b where a is any constant and b is a non-negative integer then it is a polynomial. If not, it is not.
No, a constant cannot be considered a polynomial because it is only a single term. A polynomial is defined as an expression that consists of the variables and coefficients that involves only the operations of subtraction, addition, multiplication, and the non-negative integer exponents.
a constant polynomial has a degree zero (0).
a polynomial of degree...............is called a cubic polynomial
It is a numerical constant.
True. A polynomial of degree zero is defined as a polynomial where the highest degree term has a degree of zero. This means that the polynomial is a constant term, as it does not contain any variables raised to a power greater than zero. Therefore, a polynomial of degree zero is indeed a constant term.
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A polynomial is a linear combination of non-negative integer powers of a variable. A linear combination means you can multiply the terms by constant numbers before summing them. The terms can consists of only positive integer powers of the variable or a constant.
Yes.
it can be but it does not have to be to be a polynomial
it is called a constant term.
An absolute term is the constant in a polynomial expression.
Yes any constant or variable is a polynomial. To be most precise, 1 is a monomial meaning it has one term.