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Question
Following expression is polynomial in one variable or not? State reason for your answer.
`y^2+sqrt2`
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Solution
We have `y^2 + sqrt2` = `y^2 + sqrt2y^0`
It is a polynomial in one variable, i.e., y, because each exponent of y is a whole number.
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