Math, asked by mrudularajuk, 7 months ago

Is 6x^2-3x+1 a polynomial? why?

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Answered by saurabh8813
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Answer:

Yes 6x^2-3x+1 is a polynomial because the power of the variable is a whole number ( a non negative integer).

Hope it will help you.....

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 here 2 is a whole number ; Hence 6x^2-3x+1 is a polynomial.

Answered by satheeshsrileka
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Step-by-step explanation:

No , because any terms can be seperated by division , multiplication , addition and subtraction .

so two consider that this is one term and this is the second term we must know how to seperate them . for example if I write 12345 , how will u say this whole term u will say it like twelve thousand three hundred forty five , so if I write the same numbers like 1+2+34+5 , we say this like one + two + thirty-four + five , so here u can separate the following terms into 4 terms by the symbol plus , hence any of the terms can be seperated by four mathematical symbols only .

one term - monomial

two terms - binomial

three terms - trinomial

four terms and above terms - polynomial

therefore ,in your question we have three terms only so your answer should trinomial ,not a polynomial .

Hi , this is my first time I am explaining u every briefly with my fingers on typing the letters , so hope my efforts will help u in understanding this.

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