Math, asked by shivabalan28, 1 year ago

Pls answer my questions.....

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by kapil913
1
I think no. (2)
PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS A BRAINLIEST ANSWER BROTHER

shivabalan28: I am a male
shivabalan28: Dont say sister
kapil913: sorry Please pardon me
shivabalan28: Dont say me sister
kapil913: sorry i will not tell
shivabalan28: mmmm
Answered by siddhartharao77
1

(1)

Given : x^2 + x√x

⇒ This is not a polynomial because the variable is inside a radical(√x).


(2)

Given : x^2 +* (7/6)y^2 - 9.

⇒ It is a polynomial because it obeys all the rules.


(3)

Given : y^(-1/2) + 3x + 2.

⇒ This is not a polynomial because the variable has negative exponent.


(4)

Given : √2x + √3.

⇒ This is not a polynomial because the variable is inside the radical.


So, the answer is Option (2).


Hope this helps!

Similar questions