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What is the lowest degree that a polynomial can have and explain.
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What is the lowest degree that a polynomial can have and explain.
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The lowest degree a polynomial can have (and not be undefined) is to the first degree. the simplest form of a polynomial of 1st degree would be f(x) = x or x^1 while x^0 exists but it would then be a constant.
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