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(i) 4x² - 3x + 7 = trinomial because this is consist of three terms.
(iv) y + 2/y = binomial because it consist of two terms.
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Hi mate here is ur query
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A polynomial is an expression containing two or more algebraic terms. They are often the sum of several terms containing different powers (exponents) of variables.
Owlcation»STEM»Math
What Is a Polynomial?
Updated on September 20, 2018

Melanie Palen
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Melanie has a BS in Physical Science from Purdue Northwest and has an interest in computational research in protein folding.

What is a polynomial?
A polynomial is an expression containing two or more algebraic terms. They are often the sum of several terms containing different powers (exponents) of variables.
There are some pretty cool things about polynomials. For example, if you add or subtract polynomials, you get another polynomial. If you multiply them, you get another polynomial.
1 st one is polynomial..
4th one is not a polynomial .
because here power of y is a negative no.
The elements of a polynomial
A polynomial can contain variables, constants, coefficients, exponents, and operators. | Source
What Makes Up Polynomials
A polynomial is an algebraic expression made up of two or more terms. Polynomials can be made up of some or all of the following:
Variables - these are letters like x, y, and bConstants - these are numbers like 3, 5, 11. They are sometimes attached to variables, but can also be found on their own.Exponents - exponents are usually attached to variables, but can also be found with a constant. Examples of exponents include the 2 in 5² or the 3 in x³.Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division - For example, you can have 2x (multiplication), 2x+5 (multiplication and addition), and x-7 (subtract.)
power must be a natural number
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Hope this will help you
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A polynomial is an expression containing two or more algebraic terms. They are often the sum of several terms containing different powers (exponents) of variables.
Owlcation»STEM»Math
What Is a Polynomial?
Updated on September 20, 2018

Melanie Palen
more
Melanie has a BS in Physical Science from Purdue Northwest and has an interest in computational research in protein folding.

What is a polynomial?
A polynomial is an expression containing two or more algebraic terms. They are often the sum of several terms containing different powers (exponents) of variables.
There are some pretty cool things about polynomials. For example, if you add or subtract polynomials, you get another polynomial. If you multiply them, you get another polynomial.
1 st one is polynomial..
4th one is not a polynomial .
because here power of y is a negative no.
The elements of a polynomial
A polynomial can contain variables, constants, coefficients, exponents, and operators. | Source
What Makes Up Polynomials
A polynomial is an algebraic expression made up of two or more terms. Polynomials can be made up of some or all of the following:
Variables - these are letters like x, y, and bConstants - these are numbers like 3, 5, 11. They are sometimes attached to variables, but can also be found on their own.Exponents - exponents are usually attached to variables, but can also be found with a constant. Examples of exponents include the 2 in 5² or the 3 in x³.Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division - For example, you can have 2x (multiplication), 2x+5 (multiplication and addition), and x-7 (subtract.)
power must be a natural number
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Hope this will help you
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