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constant number can be a polynomial ?
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No, a constant number cannot be considered a polynomial. Polynomials are mathematical expressions that consist of variables raised to non-negative integer exponents and are typically written as sums of these terms. A constant number, such as 5 or -3, can be thought of as a polynomial with a single term, but it does not meet the general definition of a polynomial.
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