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how is " y^2 + root 2 " a polynomial in one variable. Explained answer.

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Answered by Anonymous
21
heya!!
since the polynomial y2+√2 has only one variable i.e. y
therefore, it is a polynomial in one variable .
hope it helps☺️☺️

pranavsuri4p5y1rq: but root 2 can be written as 2 ^ 1/2. And any number with not a power as whole number is not a polynommial
Answered by nurture
37
Because it is an algebraic expression with variable 'y'. and the variable have none negative integral power. hence it is a polynomial with degree2 said to be a "quadratic polynomial"
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nurture: mean positive powers or exponenta
nurture: exponents
pranavsuri4p5y1rq: ok
pranavsuri4p5y1rq: root 2 can be written as 2 ^ 1/2. And any number with not a power as whole number is not a polynommial
nurture: kkkk
nurture: when variables only have non negative integral powers but numericals can have
pranavsuri4p5y1rq: ohhk thanks for help
nurture: it's my pleasure
nurture: have a nice day ahead
nurture: thanks for ur remark
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