Math, asked by dryash2331y, 1 month ago


 \frac{1}{ \sqrt{y} }  + 1
Is this number a Polynomial ?
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Answered by Pra79us
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Answer:

144440404050506 \times \frac{?}{?}  \times \frac{?}{?}

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