Math, asked by sanjana930, 1 year ago

Why is the given equations not considered as polynomials:
1/x-1
1/x^2+2x+3

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Answered by HappiestWriter012
3
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

HappiestWriter012: applying that here
mysticd: but given expression 1/(x-1)
mysticd: not 1/x -1
HappiestWriter012: ok then
HappiestWriter012: they didn't provide clearly
mysticd: same as second one
HappiestWriter012: ok
HappiestWriter012: please certify
HappiestWriter012: my answer
mysticd: remove the words having negative powers
Answered by mysticd
5
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
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