defination polynomial in one variable with example and counter example
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Polynomials in one variable are algebraic expressions that consist of terms in the form axn a x n where n is a non-negative (i.e. positive or zero) integer and a is a real number and is called the coefficient of the term. The degree of a polynomial in one variable is the largest exponent in the polynomial
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Polynomials in one variable are algebraic expressions that consist of terms in the form axn a x n where n is a non-negative
(i.e. positive or zero)
integer and a is a real number and is called the coefficient of the term.
The degree of a polynomial in one variable is the largest exponent in the polynomial.
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