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Root 2 is a polynomial of degree (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) root 2

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Answered by gratefuljarette
195

\sqrt{2} is a polynomial of degree 0

Given: \sqrt{2} is a polynomial.

To find: Degree of polynomial \sqrt{2}

Solution:

The given equation is \sqrt{2}

The polynomial degree  is calculated by the highest power possessed by the variable in the given equation.

Therefore, in this given question, since there is no variable present, it implies that the power of the variable must be zero. Thus the degree of the polynomial \sqrt{2} is found to be zero.

Answered by mysticd
111

Answer:

Degree of 2 is zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

Degree of a polynomial:

If p(x) is a polynomial in x , the highest power of x in p(x) is called the degree of the polyomial p(x).

Now ,

Let p(x) = 2

Degree of p(x) = 0

Or

Degree of a constant "zero"

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