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It refers to the common factor having the greatest numerical factor and with variables having least degree.​

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Answered by shrutiraut75
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Polynomials refer to the common factor having the greatest numerical factor and with variables having the least degree.​

Answered by presentmoment
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Polynomials refer to the common factor having the greatest numerical factor and with variables having the least degree.

Step-by-step explanation:

Polynomials are algebraic formulas with variables and coefficients. Variables are sometimes known as indeterminates. For polynomial expressions, we can do mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and positive integer exponents, but not division by variable. x2+x-12 is an example of a polynomial with one variable. There are three terms in this example: x2, x, and -12.

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