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When we are given a polynomial of the form:


ax^n+bx^(n-1)+cx^(n-2)+..+d^{}

Then the number that is multiplied by no variable or contains no variables is called the constant of the polynomial. In the above example, it would be "d".

Therefore, in the given polynomial we have:


3x^9+4x+129

Therefore, the constant of the polynomial is 129.

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