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In a polynomial, the exponents of the variables are always

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Answered by aakidmodan
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All the exponents in the algebraic expression must be non-negative integers in order for the algebraic expression to be a polynomial. ... Polynomials in two variables are algebraic expressions consisting of terms in the form axnym a x n y m .

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Answered by pulakmath007
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In a polynomial, the exponents of the variables are always a whole number

To find : In a polynomial, the exponents of the variables are always

Solution :

We know that Polynomial is a mathematical expression consisting of variables, constants that can be combined using mathematical operations addition, subtraction, multiplication and whole number exponentiation of variables

For example :

x⁴ + 5x³ + x + 1 is a polynomial of degree 4

x² + 1 is a polynomial of degree 2

So for a polynomial the exponents of the variables are always a whole number

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