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Which algebraic expression is a polynomial?

Which algebraic expression is a polynomial?-example-1
User Dave Novo
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2 Answers

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

User Luis Aguilar
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Answer:

Option 2 -
-6x^3+x^2-\sqrt5

Explanation:

To find : Which algebraic expression is a polynomial?

Solution :

Polynomial is defined is the expression consisting of several terms with variable and constant.

Polynomial is always positive not a negative exponential.

Option 1 -
4x^2-3x+(2)/(x)

This is not a polynomial because it has a negative exponent.

Option 2 -
-6x^3+x^2-\sqrt5

This is a polynomial by definition.

Option 3 -
8x^2+\sqrt x

This is not a polynomial as
\sqrt x is not considerable.

Option 4 -
-2x^4+(3)/(2x)

This is not a polynomial because it has a negative exponent.

Therefore, Option 2 is correct.

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