Math, asked by nikkisaxenaji88, 11 months ago

write an example of an algebraic expression that is not a polynomial​

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Answered by tarunahirwal406
48

Answer: some examples are= (5x+1)/(3x).

Step-by-step explanation: This is not a polynomial because of the division.

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Answered by SaurabhJacob
15

The example is,

                         \sqrt{5}x^4+2x^{\bold{\frac{3}{2}}} -10

  • The above example is an algebraic expression as it involves the operation of variables and consonants.
  • But it is not a polynomial as there is a radical power of 'x' as 3/2.
  • The difference between the algebraic expression and polynomial is the power of polynomial is of whole numbers while an algebraic expression does not restrict by that.
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