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√5 is a polynominal​

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Answered by anaghaghike
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Step-by-step explanation:

√5 is a zero degree polynomial because it is just a constant. √x is not a polynomial because it has a non-integer exponent. √5 = √5 +0. x and so the exponent of x in each term is a whole number, while √x cannot be written in this way.

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