if index of each term of algebraic expression in one variable is a ______number, then the expression is called a polynomial.
1) real
2)Natural
3) Whole
4) Interger
Answers
Answered by
1
Step-by-step explanation:
Topic - Polynomials
Definition. An expression of the form
\quad a_{0}x^{n}+a_{1}x^{n-1}+...+a_{n-1}x+a_{n}a
0
x
n
+a
1
x
n−1
+...+a
n−1
x+a
n
,
where a_{0},\:a_{1},\:...,a_{n}a
0
,a
1
,...,a
n
are given numbers (real or complex), nn is a non-negative integer and xx is a variable, is called a polynomial in xx .
Solution:
Answer: The algebraic expression in one variable is a polynomial if the index of variable of each term is a constant number.
To understand: An algebraic expression in one variable is of the form ax+bax+b , where both aa and bb are constants with a\neq 0a
=0 .
plss mark me branliest
Similar questions
History,
1 month ago
Science,
1 month ago
English,
3 months ago
Business Studies,
3 months ago
Environmental Sciences,
10 months ago