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Will you consider these mathematical phrases as polynomials ? Why or why not

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Answered by snitish3188
10

Answer:

All answers for questions number 1 to 10 can be considered as polynomials. However, not all mathematical phrases in the choices can be considered as polynomials.

Answered by anjaliom1122
0

Answer:

The term "polynomial" is made up of two words: "poly" and "nominals." The word "poly" means "many," and "nominals" means "terms." Polynomials are expressions with variables and coefficients that contain many terms.

Explanation:

Variables like x and y

Polynomials in one variable are expressions that have only one variable present. A polynomial is a mathematical expression made up of variables and coefficients that involves the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and variable exponentiation. However, not all of the mathematical phrases in the options are polynomials.

Polynomials are combinations of constants, variables, exponents, or combinations of these that can be added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided. The following can be used to determine which of the mathematical phrases are polynomials:

Divisors cannot be variables such as x and y.

Exponents must be greater than or equal to zero (not negative. The number of terms is limited.

These are the factors to consider when determining whether or not mathematical phrases are polynomials.

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