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p(x)=√x^3+1 is not a polynomial. Give reason​

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Answered by shifalichoudhary
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Answer:

As per the definition of polynomial, the power of variable term is always a positive integer. But here the power of x is 3/2, which is clearly not an integer. So, p(x) is not a polynomial function.

Answered by urmilamishra2803
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Step-by-step explanation:

p(X) = ✓x^4

=✓(X^2)^2

=x^2

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