Math, asked by priyaanbhu0511, 9 months ago

The
algebraic
expression in which the variable had non-negative
integral exponents only
is called​

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Answered by Mysha9988
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Polynomial

olynomialAn algebraic expression in which the variable involved have only non-negative integral powers is called a polynomial. Because the variable m has exponent 2 in first term and exponent 1 in second term which is a non-negative integer.

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