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Coordinates are distances or angles, represented by numbers, that uniquely identify points on surfaces of two dimensions (2D) or in space of three dimensions ( 3D ).
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Mid Point Theorem of Triangle: A Triangle is a combination of three vertex and three line segments. The Midpoint of a side of a given triangle is the point which is equidistant from the two vertices and in the center of the side.
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No. Zero is not a polynomial. By definition, Polynomial is an expression that can have constants, variables and exponents, that can be combined using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, but:
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• a variable's exponents can only be 0,1,2,3,... etc.
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Zero…is a constant. It doesn’t have any exponents. So zero is not a polynomial.
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