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√3 is a polynomial of degree​

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Answered by CreativeAB
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0 is the degree of the polynomial √3 because If we write √3 as √3x⁰ we can see that x⁰ value is 1 (any number to the power 0 is always 1) and degree means the highest power or exponent of a variable in polynomial is known as the degree of that polynomial by seeing this definition √3 is just a constant (not a variable) so when we take x as a variable we can write it like this √3x⁰ So, now we can say that the highest degree of variable (x⁰) is 0.

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Answered by anushree92004
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the degree of polynomial √3 is zero. Root 3 is a polynomial because a polynomial can be a constant value other than 0. Since, √3 is constant therefore it is a polynomial.

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