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Explain in your own words why a constant has a degree of zero

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Explanation:

The function value never changes and is always graphed as a horizontal line so theirs slopes become zero. This means there is no change that is vertical within and throughout the function.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Because a constant never changes. It stays constant (it's in the word)! The function never changes since the slope is 0, therefore there's no vertical change.

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