Math, asked by JasonR4468, 4 months ago

The power of polynomial 5√81 is

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Answered by jaidansari248
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as \: we \: know \: that \\ the \: equation \: is \:  said \: to \: be \:  \\ polynomial \: when \: it \: is \: in \\ the \: form \: of \\ a _{n}x {}^{n}  + a _{(n - 1)} {x}^{(n - 1)}  + ..... + a _{0} {x}^{0 }  \\ where \: a _{n} \: a  _{(n - 1)} \: ....etc. \\ are \: constant \\ and \:  {x}^{n}  \: x {}^{(n - 1)}  \: etc. \: are \: valuable \:

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but \: in \: question \:  \\ there \: is \: no \: valuable \:  \\ that \: means \\ it \: can \: be \: written\: as \\ 5 \sqrt{81}  {x}^{0}  \\ so \\ degree \: of \: polynomial \:  =  > 0 \\ it \: can \: be \: said \: as \\ constant \: term \: or \: monomial

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