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Determine the degree of the following polynomial:

–10

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Solution

Degree of polynomial –10 or –10x° is zero, because the exponent of x is zero.

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Chapter 2: Polynomials - Exercise 2.3 [Page 19]

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NCERT Exemplar Mathematics [English] Class 9
Chapter 2 Polynomials
Exercise 2.3 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 19

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