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In 1-2 sentences describe the relationship between the degree of a polynomial and the number of zeros and it’s factors it has
Write it like a 10th grader
Write it like a 10th grader
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What can I reword from thsi
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The degree of a polynomial tells you the maximum number of zeros (or solutions) it can have, which is the same as the number of factors it can be broken into. For example, a polynomial of degree 3 can have up to 3 zeros and can be factored into 3 linear expressions.
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GPT-4o mini
You can reword it like this:
The degree of a polynomial indicates how many zeros (or solutions) it can have at most, which also corresponds to the number of factors it can be expressed as. For instance, a polynomial with a degree of 3 can have as many as 3 zeros and can be factored into 3 linear equations.
The degree of a polynomial indicates how many zeros (or solutions) it can have at most, which also corresponds to the number of factors it can be expressed as. For instance, a polynomial with a degree of 3 can have as many as 3 zeros and can be factored into 3 linear equations.