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1. Find the degree of each of the polynomials given below
2
(ii) 5
1-2 +3 ( r + x - 5
(iv) 3x + 6y? - 7 (v) 4 - y2
(vi) 5t - 13
2. Which of the following expressions are polynomials in one
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Answered by parthpachhade
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Answer:

1) degree of polynomial 2 is 0

2) degree of polynomial 5 is 0

3) degree of polynomial 1-2+3(r+x-5) is 1

4) degree of polynomial 3x + 6y -7 is 1

5) degree of polynomial 4y square is 2

Answered by MissAngry
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Question :-

Which of the following expressions are polynomials in one variable and which are not? State reasons for your answer.

(i) 4x^2 – 3x + 7

(ii) y^2 + √2

(iii) 3 √t + t√2

(iv) y+ 2/y

(v) x^10+ y^3+t^50

Answer :-

(i) We have 4x^2 – 3x + 7 = 4x^2 – 3x + 7x^0

It is a polynomial in one variable i.e., x

because each exponent of x is a whole number.

(ii) We have y^2 + √2 = y^2 + √2y^0

It is a polynomial in one variable i.e., y

because each exponent of y is a whole number.

(iii) We have 3 √t + t√2 = 3 √t^1/2 + √2.t

It is not a polynomial, because one of the exponents of t is 1/2,

which is not a whole number.

(iv) We have y + y+2/y = y + 2.y^-1

It is not a polynomial, because one of the exponents of y is -1,

which is not a whole number.

(v) We have x^10+  y^3 + t^50

Here, exponent of every variable is a whole number, but x^10 + y^3 + t^50 is a polynomial in x, y and t, i.e., in three variables.

So, it is not a polynomial in one variable.

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