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X2+2x=3 is a linear polynomial a) true b) false​

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Answered by tejasvi194
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yes it is

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Answered by hyacinth98
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B)False. The given equation is not a linear polynomial.

Linear polynomial

  • A linear equation is a type of mathematical equation that has a general formula:p(x)= ax + b. It has the degree of 1.
  • The Equation we have at hand is x^{2} + 2x= 3. Unlike linear polynomials, this equation has the highest degree of 2 because of x^{2}.
  • The above-mentioned equation is a quadratic-type equation. This is because it is of the form p(x) = a x^{2} + bx +c
  • Thus, the above statement is false.

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