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Root 3x^2+5y which polynomial

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Answered by ishwaryam062001
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Answer:

√(3x^{2} + 5y) is a polynomial of degree 2 with two terms.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the above question,

They have given :

           √(3x^{2} + 5y)

The expression  √(3x^{2} + 5y) is not a polynomial, because it contains a square root, which is not an algebraic term, it consists of a rectangular root, which is now not an algebraic term.

A polynomial is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients, with solely the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication. In a polynomial, the variables have non-negative integer exponents.

If the expression was (sqrt(3) * x).^{2} + 5y = 3.^{2} +  5y, then it would be a polynomial of diploma two with two terms.

Definition:

A polynomial is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients, with solely the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication. In a polynomial, the variables have non-negative integer exponents.

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