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An expression containing one or more terms with non-zero coefficient is called ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In general, an expression containing, one or more terms with non-zero coefficient (with variables having non negative integers as exponents) is called a polynomial. A polynomial may contain any number of terms, one or more than one.

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In general, an expression containing, one or more terms with non-zero coefficient (with variables having non negative integers as exponents) is called a polynomial. A polynomial may contain any number of terms, one or more than one

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