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what are polynomials ?​

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Answered by pratapnayak57
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In mathematics, a polynomial is an expression consisting of indeterminates and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponentiation of variables. An example of a polynomial of a single indeterminate x is x² − 4x + 7.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Polynomial

 \ \sf \: An \:  algebraic \:  expression \:  is \:  said  \: to \\ \sf  be \:  a \:  polynomial \:  if \:  all  \: the  terms \\ \sf  in  \: the  \: expression \:  contain \:  variables  \:  \\ \sf with \:  only  \: positive  \: integers  \: as \:  powers. \sf \: Based  \: on \:  the \:  number \:  of  \: terms,   a  \\ \sf  \: polynomial \:  can  \: be  \: classified \:  into \:  a \\ \sf  monomial,  binomial, or \:  trinomial. \sf  \red{\underline{ Monomial }}\\  \sf \: An  \: algebraic  \: expression \:  with \:  only  \: one \:  term. \sf \red{ \underline{ Trinomial}} \\  \sf \: An  \: algebraic \:  expression \:  with \:  two \:  different \:  terms.

 \sf \red{ \underline{Binomial}} \\  \sf \: An \:  algebraic \:  expression \:  with  \: three  \: different \:  terms.

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