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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 16:17, kittimau

Carson says that the lowest degree a polynomial can have is 1. Gillian says that the lowest degree a polynomial can have is 0. Who is correct? Complete the explanation and give your answer. A polynomial (can or cannot) be a monomial, and a monomial can be a number. A polynomial that is a number would have no variables or exponents, so it's degree would be(what's the degree). (Whose correct Gillian or Carson)

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