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no kumarishristi 57 this answer is not right totally wrong
tell the laws of polynomial not identities or rules ​

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Answered by chhayashivarkar123
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Step-by-step explanation:

Polynomials are algebraic expressions that are created by combining numbers and variables using arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation. You can create a polynomial by adding or subtracting terms. Polynomials are very useful in applications from science and engineering to business. You may see a resemblance between expressions, which we have been studying in this course, and polynomials. Polynomials are a special sub-group of mathematical expressions and equations.

The following table is intended to help you tell the difference between what is a polynomial and what is not.

IS a Polynomial Is NOT a Polynomial Because

2

x

2

1

2

x

9

2

x

2

+

x

Polynomials only have variables in the numerator

y

4

y

3

2

y

+

4

Polynomials only have variables in the numerator

12

(

a

)

+

9

a

+

7

Variables under a root are not allowed in polynomials

The basic building block of a polynomial is a monomial. A monomial is one term and can be a number, a variable, or the product of a number and variables with an exponent. The number part of the term is called the coefficient.

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