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why is x square/2 a polynomial but 2/x2 is not polynomial?

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Answered by shubhthakur280
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Answer:

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Answered by GlimmeryEyes
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Answer:

Expressions with negative exponents are not polynomials. For example, x−2 is not a polynomial. Polynomials do not have a variable in the denominator. For example, 2x+2 2 x + 2 is not a polynomial.

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