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15 March, 06:10

Which algebraic expression is a polynomial?

a.) - 6x³ + x² - √5 2

b.) 4x² - 3x + x

c.) 8x² + √x?

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  1. 15 March, 08:09
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    The correct answer is b.

    A polynomial is an expression that contains terms with the form ax^n where a is equal to any number (negative or positive) and n is the power, or exponent, of x (squared, cubed, etc.). In order for it to be a polynomial, the exponent must be positive. Terms that contain square roots are not polynomials as the exponent is considered radical (1/2). Thus, b is the correct answer.
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