Why is the given equations not considered as polynomials:
1/x-1
1/x^2+2x+3
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hai friend,
According to definition of polynomials,
An algebraic expression with variables having non negative integral powers is known as polynomial
so, for a algebraic expression variables indenominators are not considered to be polynomials
here,
the variables are in denominators
Thus, 1/x-1, 1/x^2+2x+3are not polynomials but they are multinomials
hope it helps!!!
brainliest plzz
According to definition of polynomials,
An algebraic expression with variables having non negative integral powers is known as polynomial
so, for a algebraic expression variables indenominators are not considered to be polynomials
here,
the variables are in denominators
Thus, 1/x-1, 1/x^2+2x+3are not polynomials but they are multinomials
hope it helps!!!
brainliest plzz
HappiestWriter012:
applying that here
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by the definition of polynomial
variable shouldn't be in the place of denominator
therefore
in given problems variable x lie in the denominator
they are expressions not polynomials
variable shouldn't be in the place of denominator
therefore
in given problems variable x lie in the denominator
they are expressions not polynomials
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