a polynomial may be a multinomial but every multinomial need not be a polynomial? why?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Multinomial:
An algebraic expression having two or more (unlike) terms is called a Multinomial.
3 − 2x is a multinomial having 2 terms,
Polynomials :
An algebraic expression in two or more variables is called a Polynomial if the Power of every variable in each term is a whole number.
(A0)x^n + (A1)x^(n - 1) + (A2)x^(n - 2) + ............An .
3x^3 + 2x^2 - 14x + 22 is a polynomial, but not a multinomial.
Answer: - because multinomial is a type of polynomial with 4 or more variables.
1. A polynomial is an algebraic expression with 1, 2 and 3 variables.
2. Multinomial is an algebraic expression containing more than one term or polynomial. It should have at least two terms.
3. A multinomial is not a type of polynomial. As polynomials are limited to positive integers powers of variables. A multinomial can contain square root of variables.
For Example:- 5x^2 - 2x is a multinomial having 2 terms.
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