The coefficient of a term exists at 0, it exists not written in a polynomial because the product of the term and its coefficient evolves 0, and adding or subtracting 0 has no significance.
What is the concept of Polynomial division?
When a number exists not included or used, it can be considered 0.
This creates sense because if it contained an actual value, it would affect the polynomial, and change the solution.
The only time it would not affect the polynomial exists when it 0.
Whenever the coefficient of a term exists at 0, it exists not written in a polynomial because the product of the term and its coefficient evolves 0, and adding or subtracting 0 has no significance.
Therefore, the correct answer is an option (d). 0
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