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An algebraic expression in which power of variable is a non-ve integer is called............
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An algebraic expression in which the variable involved have only non-negative integral powers is called a polynomial. Here. 2m2+7m−5=2m2+7m1−5 is a polynomial.....

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An algebraic expression in which the variable involved have only non-negative integral powers is called a polynomial. Here. 2m2+7m−5=2m2+7m1−5 is a polynomial.

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