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*Identify the polynomial: 0x² + 3x - 5*

1 Quadratic
2 Linear
3 Cubic
4 Constant
select the options​

Answers

Answered by purabnath
2

2)linear

Step-by-step explanation:

0x² has no value hence the actual equation is 3x² - 5.

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Answered by smithasijotsl
0

Answer:

The correct answer is option (2)Linear

Step-by-step explanation:

Recall the concept:

A polynomial is said to be a quadratic polynomial if the  degree of the polynomial is 2

The general form of an quadratic polynomial is ax² +bx+c, where a ≠0 and a,b,c are real numbers.

The given equation 0x² + 3x - 5 is of the form ax² +bx+c, but the coefficient of x²  is zero. Hence the degree of the polynomial is not 2.

Hence the given polynomial is not a quadratic polynomial.

A polynomial is said to be linear polynomial if the degree of the polynomial is one.

The general for of a linear polynomial is ax+b, where a ≠0, a and b are real numbers.

The given polynomial is 0x² + 3x - 5, since the coefficient of x² is zero, the equation reduces to  3x-5, which is of the form ax+b and the degree of the polynomial is one.

Hence the given equation is a linear polynomial

The correct answer is option (2)Linear

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