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1+3x is a _________ polynomial.


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Answered by Sike15
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Answer:

LINEAR

Step-by-step explanation:

Linear Polynomials are those polynomials that have a degree of 1. Since the highest degree of the equation aforementioned is 1, it is a linear equation

Answered by aakashshaw305
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Answer:

1+3x is a linear polynomial.

Explanation:

The linear polynomial is a polynomial whose degree is one. Degree is the highest power of a variable in a polynomial equation.

1+3x is a linear polynomial.

Polynomials :

The algebraic expression known as a polynomial requires where each variable's exponent be a whole number. The polynomial must have exponents that are non-negative integers. However a polynomial contains both constants and variables, we are unable to divide a polynomial by a variable. In polynomials, Like terms  are those terms which have the same power. Terms that have  different powers are known as unlike terms. The highest power of a variable in a polynomial equation is known as the degree of a polynomial. It is used to determine the maximum number of solutions of the equation.

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