-1 degrees or any other negative numbers.
Absolute zero.
a constant polynomial has a degree zero (0).
A non negative angle which is less than 90 degrees is an acute angle. So, Zero degree is an acute angle.
It is not zero so the question is based on a false assumption.
That degree is zero.
If x^2 is second degree, and x (which is x^1) is first degree, then a constant would be zeroth degree, I think since x^0 = 1 for any non-zero x.
The triple point of water is zero degree Celsius this is because 1)zero degree Celsius is the melting point of ice. 2)water changes from liquid to solid in zero degree Celsius.
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Degree zero refers to mathematical objects or functions that have no non-zero terms or components. In the context of polynomials, a degree zero polynomial is simply a constant term. In linear algebra, a vector space can have elements with degree zero, such as the zero vector.
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-1 degrees or any other negative numbers.
a zero degree angle. theres no other way to put it.
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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.