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x^2-5x+4 is a linear polynomial

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Answered by shiva752
2

Answer:

no,

it's a quadratic polynomial

bcz, maximum power is 2

and linear polynomial has its maximum power as 1

Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

\large\boxed{\sf{No}}

Step-by-step explanation:

It's given a Polynomial such that,

  \sf{{x}^{2}  - 5x + 4}

If we relate on the basis of coefficient and variables, it's general form is,

 \sf{a {x}^{2}  + bx +c}

The highest degree of the variable is 2.

Clearly, it's a quadratic Polynomial.

Hence, it's not a linear Polynomial.

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