Chapter 7: Q53. (page 352)
The maximum number of regions formed by connecting (n) points of a circle can be obtained by the function . What is the degree of this polynomial.
Short Answer
The degree of the polynomial is 4.
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Chapter 7: Q53. (page 352)
The maximum number of regions formed by connecting (n) points of a circle can be obtained by the function . What is the degree of this polynomial.
The degree of the polynomial is 4.
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