a constant polynomial has a degree zero (0).
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The degree of the polynomial.
The degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent on any independent variable in the polynomial.
The Degree (for a polynomial with one variable) is the largest exponent of that variable.
No, it's second degree. Third degree is cubic.
Yes, any second-degree polynomial is quadratic. Degree 0 - constant (8) Degree 1 - linear (n) Degree 2 - quadratic (n^2) Degree 3 - cubic (n^3) Degree 4 - fourth degree (n^4) Degree 5 - fifth degree (n^5) Degree 6 - sixth degree (n^6) and so on............ Also a degree I find funny is the special name for one hundredth degree. Degree 100 - hectic (n^100)