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what is a polynomial

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Answered by kumarabhinav2124
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In math, a polynomial is a mathematical expression that contains two or more algebraic terms that are added, subtracted, or multiplied (no division allowed!). Polynomial expressions include at least one variable and typically include constants and positive exponents at well. The expression x2 − 4x + 7 is a polynomial.

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Answered by Mihirpatel1306
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Polynomial is made up of two terms, namely Poly (meaning “many”) and Nominal (meaning “terms.”). A polynomial is defined as an expression which is composed of variables, constants and exponents, that are combined using the mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division (No division operation by a variable). Based on the numbers of terms present in the expression, it is classified as monomial, binomial, and trinomial. Examples of constants, variables and exponents are as follows:

Constants. Example: 1, 2, 3, etc.

Variables. Example: g, h, x, y, etc.

Exponents: Example: 5 in x5 etc.

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