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If the Index of each term of an algebraic expression in one variable is a whole number then the expression is called ________.​

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Answered by vishalns1994
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Answer:

If the Index of each term of an algebraic expression in one variable is a whole number then the expression is called Polynomial

Step-by-step explanation:

For example : 2x^{4} + 5x^{3} - 4x^{2} - 7x +1

The above equation is a polynomial with degree 4

Answered by amitnrw
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If the Index of each term of an algebraic expression in one variable is a whole number then the expression is called POLYNOMIAL

A monomial is number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables with whole number exponents.

A polynomial is a monomial or a sum of monomials

Hence If the Index of each term of an algebraic expression in one variable is a whole number then the expression is called POLYNOMIAL

Degree of a Monomial

When the exponents of all variables in a monomial are summed up, the resulting number is called the degree of the monomial.

Degree of a Polynomial

Degree of a polynomial is the highest degree of its monomials.

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