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Answer: (c.) \frac{3}{y^{2} }+\frac{2}{y}-4y^{2}  -2y+3

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Step-by-step explanation:

Polynomial is made up of two terms, namely Poly (meaning “many”) and Nominal (meaning “terms.”). A polynomial is defined as an expression which is composed of variables, constants and exponents, that are combined using the mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division (No division operation by a variable).

Therefore, degree of polynomial can never be negative or radical( i.e. fraction)

(c.)  \frac{3}{y^{2} }+\frac{2}{y}-4y^{2}  -2y+3

3y^{-2}+2y^{-1}  -4y^{2} -2y+3     { here, degree of polynomial is negative }

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