Math, asked by AbhilashABD17, 11 months ago

why√x+3is not a polynomial?

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Answered by jarpana2003
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Polynomial is the term given to an expression which has coefficients as well as variables with powers having a non-negative integral value or we can say natural number.

Here, we have 3√x

3√x = 3*x^1/2

The power of the variable x here is not an integer so 3√x is not a polynomial

Answered by Roshanisingh979593
3

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Because the polynomial consists the degree of x as 2 as it had based on ax²+bx+c

Where x degree is 2

So, /X+3 is not @ polynomial.


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