Math, asked by kumarajayzee, 10 months ago

Is x–6/x=3 a polynomial or not?Why?​

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Answered by koushikjhade
0

Answer:

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In mathematics, polynomial is an expression which may contain variable upto any degree. It involves addition, subtraction,multiplication or division.

Step-by-step explanation:

x-6/x=3

=> x-6=3x

=>-6=2x

=>x= -3

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x - \frac{6}{x} = 3

x - 6 x^{-1} = 3 is not a polynomial.

In polynomial the value of exponent should always be a positive integer.

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